The Two Marshals

The Two Marshals
Directed by Sergio Corbucci
Produced by Gianni Buffardi
Written by Totò
Sergio Corbucci
Marcello Fondato
Sandro Continenza
Bruno Corbucci
Giovanni Grimaldi
Starring Totò
Vittorio De Sica
Gianni Agus
Arturo Bragaglia
Music by Piero Piccioni
Cinematography Enzo Barboni
Edited by Roberto Cinquini
Release dates
  • 1961 (1961)
Running time
99 min
Country Italy
Language Italian

The Two Marshals (Italian: I due marescialli) is a 1961 Italian comedy film written and directed by Sergio Corbucci.[1][2][3] The film was a hit at the Italian box office, with 2.765.531 spectators and a total gross of 536.513.000 lire.[4]

Plot

In Italy, during 1943, two men collide during the bombing of the Nazis and American allies. Antonio is a thief who disguises himself as a priest for the robberies at the stations; Vittorio Cotono is a marshal upright who's chasing Antonio, and that in the end, to a misunderstanding, he is forced to do so by Marshal dress. Antonio is excited about the new appointment, and Vittorio meanwhile disguises himself as a priest. In fact the two are persecuted by the Nazis and fascists because they're hiding a Jew woman and an American who is planning the Allied landing.

Cast

References

  1. Roberto Chiti, Roberto Poppi, Enrico Lancia, Mario Pecorari. Dizionario del cinema italiano. I film. Gremese Editore, 1992. ISBN 8876055932.
  2. Laura Morandini, Luisa Morandini, Morando Morandini. Il Morandini: Dizionario dei film, 2006. Zanichelli, 2005. ISBN 8808327108.
  3. Paolo Mereghetti. Il Mereghetti. B.C. Dalai Editore, 2010. ISBN 8860736269.
  4. Matilde Amorosi, Alessandro Ferraù. Totò. Siamo uomini o caporali? Diario semiserio di Antonio de Curtis. Newton & Compton, 1996. ISBN 88-8183-306-9.

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