Gatta ci cova
Italian film from 1937 directed by Gennaro Righelli.
Italian film from 1937 directed by Gennaro Righelli.
Angelo Musco
Padron Isidoro Pascucci
Rosina Anselmi
Antonia Pascucci - la vedova Rosolino
Elli Parvo
Vanna (as Elli Pardo)
Lindoro Colombo
Giovanni
Silvana Jachino
Iole - la figlia di Antonia
Mario Mazza
L'avvocato Scoppola (as Mario Ciotola)
Eduardo Passarelli
Il contadino già sposato
Mario Colli
Ferdinando (as Mario Delli Colli)
Corrado De Cenzo
Il giudice
Italian film from 1937 directed by Gennaro Righelli.
In 18th-century Rome, impish aristocrat Onofrio del Grillo amuses himself by playing pranks on all sorts of people — his reactionary family and fellow nobles, the poors, the French occupiers trying to modernize society, and even the Pope himself.
Gianna Amicucci works in the house of the head of her hometown police force and enters the academy with a kickback from him. She is a beautiful woman (she generously sheds clothes during the film) and has to overcome her male colleagues prejudices, but she gains their respect through a series of brilliant operations.
A good-natured but unlucky Italian is constantly going on a difficult situations, but never lose his mood.
Three characters' misadventures in semi-deserted, summertime Rome: a dim-witted mama's boy falls for a tourist; a would-be womanizer struggles to find company for his sex tourism trip to Kraków; a hippie is drawn into his father's schemes to bring him back into polite society.
In Pietrasanta all are excited for the annual party of summer end. Here we find four characters: Merigo, a naive guy passionate of bike; Pierre, son of the mayor; Simone, a pestiferous kid; Mario, lifeguard of "Bagnomaria".
Sergio Benvenuti is a shy seller of contracts for a Roman company of music, but because of his character he cannot find even a customer, so he asks for help from a fellow named Nadia.
The first movie directed by Roberto Benigni in four surreal short stories: "Durante Cristo" (During Christ), "Angelo" (Angel), , "In Banca" (At the Bank) and "I Due Militi" (The Two Soldiers). An excursus in Benigni's satirical views on man, religion and society.
A socially-awkward, home-schooled kid forces his way into public school against his suffocating, but loving, mother's wishes.
Alberto Nardi is a Roman businessman who fancies himself a man of great capabilities, but whose factory teeters perennially on the brink of catastrophe. Alberto is married to a rich and successful businesswoman from Milan, Elvira Almiraghi who has a no-nonsense attitude and barely tolerates the attempts of her husband to keep his factory afloat with her money.
The third film in the saga of the unlucky clerk Ugo Fantozzi, played by its creator, Paolo Villaggio.