Grandi magazzini
Not to be confused with I grandi magazzini.
Grandi magazzini | |
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Directed by | Castellano & Pipolo |
Produced by | Mario & Vittorio Cecchi Gori |
Written by | Castellano & Pipolo |
Starring | Paolo Villaggio, Enrico Montesano, Massimo Boldi, Christian De Sica, Nino Manfredi, Lino Banfi |
Music by | Detto Mariano |
Cinematography | Sebastiano Celeste |
Edited by | Antonio Siciliano |
Release dates | 1986 |
Running time |
110 min 146 min (directors' cut) |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Grandi magazzini is a 1986 Italian anthology-comedy film directed by Castellano & Pipolo.[1] The movie is notable and important on italian cinematography as an ensemble cast of very popular italian actors and actresses at that time performed on it.
Plot summary
The film recounts a day the department stores of Rome. Several customers parade departments and speakers with some curious stories. The director of the beautiful shopping center is a depressed man, but he is forced to smile and pretends to be optimistic with his business; an overseer naive fails to stop a gang of thieves, although the man feels himself bully and reliable; an actor depressed and alcoholic does not know whether to abandon his stage career to risursi acting in squalid advertising.
Cast
- Enrico Montesano: Evaristo Mazzetti
- Renato Pozzetto: Fausto Valsecchi
- Paolo Villaggio: Turati / Robot
- Massimo Boldi: Corrado Minozzi
- Lino Banfi: Nicola Abatecola da Cerignola
- Nino Manfredi: Marco Salviati
- Laura Antonelli: Helèna Anzellotti
- Michele Placido: Director
- Christian De Sica: Antonio Borazzi
- Heather Parisi: shortsighted client
- Ornella Muti: Herself / Luisa
- Alessandro Haber: Umberto Anzellotti
- Massimo Ciavarro: De Rossi
- Gigi Reder: Detenuto Nardini / Dr. Kauffman
- Simonetta Stefanelli: Mrs. Marisa Romano
- Gianni Bonagura: Ingegner Gruber
- Paolo Panelli: father of Evaristo
- Victor Cavallo: Mr. Carotti
- Leo Gullotta: Simoni
- Franco Fabrizi: Ingegner Zambuti
- Ugo Bologna: Dr. Tucci
- Claudio Botosso: Roberto
- Mattia Sbragia: Dottor Baldini
- Teo Teocoli: Armando Venturini
- Antonella Vitale: Carla Marchi
- Peppe Lanzetta: Giuseppe
- Iaia Forte: wife of Giuseppe
- Francesca Dellera (credited as Francesca Cervellera): Donna in rosso
- Eva Grimaldi: Donna in giallo
- Riccardo Rossi: Giovanni
- Sabrina Salerno: Ladra di abiti
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