Rimini Rimini
Rimini Rimini is a 1987 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. It consists of five segments, all set in Rimini.[1][2] The film has a sequel, Rimini Rimini - Un anno dopo, directed by Bruno Corbucci and released in 1988.[1][2]
Rimini Rimini | |
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Theatrical release poster by Renato Casaro | |
Directed by | Sergio Corbucci |
Written by | Mario Amendola Bruno Corbucci Sergio Corbucci Massimo Franciosa Maurizio Micheli Marco Risi Gianni Romoli Bernardino Zapponi |
Starring | Paolo Villaggio Jerry Calà Serena Grandi Andrea Roncato Paolo Bonacelli |
Cinematography | Danilo Desideri |
Edited by | Tatiana Casini Morigi |
Release date | 1987 |
Running time | 220 min. (extended cut) 170 min. (extended cut for tv in two episodes) 143 min. (semi-extended cut for tv) 114 min (cinema, vhs, and dvd) |
Language | Italian |
Plot summary
The film is divided into episodes set on the beaches of Rimini. A magistrate of integrity dedicates himself to pornography. A shy girl is forced to fall in love with a hefty; a priest falls in love with a nun; and a poor employee is forced to do menial jobs to his master for not being fired.
Cast
- Paolo Villaggio: Ermenegildo "Gildo" Morelli
- Serena Grandi: Lola / Ramona
- Jerry Calà: Gianni Bozzi
- Laura Antonelli: Noce Bovi
- Andrea Roncato: Don Andrea
- Eleonora Brigliadori: Liliana
- Maurizio Micheli: Pino Tricarico
- Paolo Bonacelli: Pedercini
- Sylva Koscina: Countess Pedercini
- Livia Romano: Marisa
- Adriano Pappalardo: Gustavo
- Monica Scattini: Simona
- Elvire Audray: Suora
- Gigi Sammarchi Massimiliano "Max" Ponchielli
- Sebastiano Somma: Jerry
- Giuliana Calandra: Jerry's Wife
- Arnaldo Ninchi: Arnaldo
- Camillo Milli: Dr. Piedimonte
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References
- Roberto Poppi. Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Gremese, 2000. ISBN 887742429X.
- Paolo Mereghetti. Il Mereghetti. B.C. Dalai Editore, 2010. ISBN 8860736269.
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