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Oscar dreams of becoming an actor or a stuntman. To contact a manufacturer he stages an accident and consequently injures a young actress, then tries to limit the damage by taking the girl to his home.
Sergio Leone
Alberto Sordi
Carlo Verdone
Carlo Verdone
Rodolfo Sonego
Casts & Crew
Carlo Verdone
Alberto Sordi
Stella Hall
John Steiner
Alessandra Vazzoler
Mario Brega
Ulisse Minervini
Sal Da Vinci
Massimo Ciprari
Penny Brown
Pietro Zardini
Michele Mirabella
Franca Dominici
Manuela Romano
Vera Furlan
John Armstead
Gino Barbacane
Ivano Barchiesi
Bruno Bilotta
Luciano Bonanni
Giorgio Conti
Giuseppe D'Aloja
Maurizio Fabbri
Giordano Falzoni
Marco Ferrarini
Quinto Gambi
Marco Gardani
Alvaro Gradella
Marco Maggioni
Gigi Martone
Luciano Foti
Also Directed by Carlo Verdone
A priest, after spending years in humanitary missions in Africa, reunites with his family, which is in worse conditions than when he left, and above all meets a young lady who will make him doubt both himself and his faith.
A tale about a talent agent with a talentless client roster. Ercole Preziosi (Verdone) represents middling girl groups, bad magicians, and even worse comics. When a grizzly traffic accident leaves his star comedian client bed-ridden, he turns to his young plucky driver to do stand-up duty
Three stories, three characters all played by Verdone. The first is an awkward young man, who meets a Spanish tourist in Rome. The second has planned a trip towards East with a suitcase full of stockings and biro pens. The last one is a hippy whose father tries to convince him to get back home.
Docu-film directed by Carlo and Luca Verdone realized on 2013 in occasion of the tenth anniversary from the actor’s death happened on 24th February 2003. Through this documentary Verdone’s brothers with deep respect towards the Roman actor trace an affectionate and sincere portrait not only about an Artist but, above all, about a man with his habits, his ideas, his tics, his vices and his virtues. And for the first time Mrs Aurelia – Alberto Sordi’s sister who is dedicated the documentary – opens the doors of the beautiful house of Via Druso where the actor has lived since 1958. In this way we are led by Carlo Verdone (a sort of Virgilio whose Dante Alighieri wrote about but we are not in the Hell but in the Seven Heaven where there is the source of the Italian Cinema) and on the tips and staying in silence we can go into the rooms of this wonderful house which reveals the true, authentic character of Alberto Sordi.
Three divorced fathers are forced to live together.
A wealthy broker, Federico Picchioni, within two days forfeits his partner and work, finishing well to living with two children and granddaughter (abandoned by her father). He is, at this point, in the face of many difficulties of adjustment but finds comfort in the help of his neighbor.