Beautiful Families
Beautiful Families (Italian: Le belle famiglie) is a 1964 Italian comedy film directed by Ugo Gregoretti and starring Annie Girardot.[1]
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Directed by | Ugo Gregoretti |
Produced by | Giuseppe Colizzi Antonio Musu Pietro Notarianni |
Written by | Ugo Gregoretti |
Starring | Annie Girardot Totò Sandra Milo Adolfo Celi Angelo Infanti |
Music by | Armando Trovajoli |
Cinematography | Aiace Parolin |
Edited by | Mario Serandrei |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Plot
The film's theme is four episodes in which it is offered to the public a glimpse into the lives of rich and poor families of Italy in the Sixties.
In the episode of Toto, the actor plays an old sick man who is assisted by his wife lovingly. This, however, has a relationship with the doctor of her husband. When both men, however, they discover that the woman betrays them with a third man, pretending to be seriously ill so that they do "assist" from wealthy woman.
Cast
- Annie Girardot - Maria (segment "Il principe azzurro")
- Jone Salinas - (segment "Il principe azzurro")
- Oreste Palella - (segment "Il principe azzurro")
- Maria Grazia Spadaro - (segment "Il principe azzurro")
- Angelo Infanti - (segment "Il principe azzurro")
- Susy Andersen - Carla (segment "Il bastardo della regina madre") (as Suzy Andersen)
- Nanni Loy - Uberto (segment "Il bastardo della regina madre")
- Hanil Ranieri - (segment "Il bastardo della regina madre")
- Totò - Filiberto Comanducci (segment "Amare è un po' morire")
- Sandra Milo - Esmeralda (segment "Amare è un po' morire")
- Jean Rochefort - Il marchese Osvaldo (segment "Amare è un po' morire")
- Adolfo Celi - Professore Della Porta (segment "Amare è un po' morire")
- Tony Anthony - Luigi (segment "La cernia")
- Susanna Clemm - Trude Muller (segment "La cernia")
- Lars Bloch - Muller (segment "La cernia")
- Maria Grazia Bon - Camilla (segment "La cernia")
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References
- "New York Times: Le belle famiglie". NY Times. Retrieved 26 August 2008.
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