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The Bachelor
Paolo Anselmi is a happily single man. He lives in a flat with a friend but is forced to leave when the friend gets married. He then goes to a boarding house where he flirts with a girl but ditches her when she proposes marriage. When he goes and visits his mother he finds out that she is also trying to find the right girl for him. Is he going to surrender this time?
Sandro Continenza
Ruggero Maccari
Ettore Scola
Antonio Pietrangeli
Antonio Pietrangeli
Casts & Crew
Alberto Sordi
Sandra Milo
Nino Manfredi
Madeleine Fischer
Anna Maria Pancani
María Asquerino
Fernando Fernán Gómez
Pina Bottin
Attilio Martella
Giovanni Cimara
Franca Mazzoni
Alberto De Amicis
Francesco Mulè
Antonella De Luca
Lilli Panicalli
Cesarina Faccio
Elvira Tonelli
Abbe Lane
Xavier Cugat
Agnese De Angelis
Adriano Di Pasquale
Isa Ferreiro
Marie Glory
Ángel Jordán
Fara Libassi
Vittorio Mangano
Carla Onofrio
Elyane Pade
Rosetta Pasquini
Giulia Pittaluga
Paquita Rico
Renato Terra
Dianora Veiga
Paul Steffen
Bud Thompson
Virna Lisi
Andrea Scotti
Also Directed by Antonio Pietrangeli
Italian romantic drama
Certain that "the right man" is crucial to her escaping the confines of the Italian village where she lives, Pina (Sandra Milo) places an ad in the newspaper. She gets a response from Adolfo (Francois Perier), who agrees to travel from his residence in Rome to visit her. As flashbacks shed light on both their pasts, suspense builds about how they will relate to one another. Sharp, dark Italian comedy co-stars Mario Adorf, Gastone Moschin.
An old prince (Eduardo De Filippo) lives in his ancient palace in Rome together with the ghosts of his ancestors; he proudly rejects a huge offer for the palace by a real estate group seeking a place to build a department store; but the prince suddenly dies (and joins the ghosts!) and his nephew (Marcello Mastroianni), just back from the States, sells the palace for a much lesser price. The old palace seems lost but here come the ghosts which manage to create a Caravaggio-like painting in the palace, which is so declared national monument and saved from destruction. A little satirical masterpiece about real estate speculation in 1950s Italy. And a great cast with the best Italian actors of the time: Eduardo, Buazzelli, Gassman and Mastroianni playing three characters.
Four unrelated short comedies by four different directors. "Queen Sabina"chronicles the sexual misadventures of a teenage girl on the road home. "Queen Armenia" centers on a self-serving opportunistic gypsy babysitter who uses her employer's kids for her own gain. The third episode, "Queen Elena" centers on a husband who learns a lesson about the perils of infidelity after he succumbs to the wiles of the seductive wife next door. The last vignette, "Queen Marta" centers on a wealthy woman who, when drunk, uses her butler as an outlet for her lust.
The Magnificent Cuckold is about a hat tycoon who is ecstatically, if not hungrily, in love with his youthful wife. It is all blissful, that is, until our man, middle-aged and somewhat of a square among his blasé, upper-class friends to whom cuckoldry is a common practice, is seduced by one of them. At this point doubts and suspicions, like conscience, begin to plague him. If he could succumb to extramarital confections, why not his gorgeous mate? Quickly his love for his spouse degenerates beyond obsessive, into the realm of maniacal. He becomes madly concerned that his wife is cheating on him --even though she is not being unfaithful. When he looks at her it becomes obvious to him that she is a very attractive woman. And, all the men around her must be dying to be with her. Gnawed by jealously, he will imagine variations on nabbing her and her lover in flagrante delicto.
A young woman from the Italian countryside experiences the dark side of the business after she moves to Rome to become a star.
After their brothel closes, four sex workers open a restaurant in the countryside.
Francesca and Sandro meet, falls for each other and get married. But the differences between them are too many and the separation is around the corner.