Mafioso (1962)

Mafioso (1962)
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In this crime comedy with heavy neorealist influence, Antonio (Alberto Sordi) is a Sicilian auto plant worker who has almost completely forsaken his southern Italian roots by marrying a fair-haired girl from the north and conceiving two children with her. As the movie opens, Antonio prepares to round up the family and take them on a vacation to his native town of Calamo, Sicily. Before he leaves, however, his boss summons him in and asks him to pass along a little gift to Don Vincenzo, a mob boss in Calamo. Antonio agrees to the plan, tentatively at first, but as the family gets closer and closer to the isle of Antonio's childhood, and shares lodging with Antonio's eccentric family, Sicilian pride and enthusiasm well up inside of this family patriarch, and he is,ultimately confronted with a request to carry out a hit for Vincenzo. Dino DeLaurentiis produced and Alberto Lattuada directed. Though the film was long forgotten, it received a U.S. theatrical release by Rialto in 2007 and netted absolutely stunning reviews. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Alberto SordiUgo Attanasio, (more)
Director(s):
Alberto Lattuada
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Mafioso


In this crime comedy with heavy neorealist influence, Antonio (Alberto Sordi) is a Sicilian auto plant worker who has almost completely forsaken his southern Italian roots by marrying a fair-haired girl from the north and conceiving two children with her. As the movie opens, Antonio prepares to round up the family and take them on a vacation to his native town of Calamo, Sicily. Before he leaves, however, his boss summons him in and asks him to pass along a little gift to Don Vincenzo, a mob boss in Calamo. Antonio agrees to the plan, tentatively at first, but as the family gets closer and closer to the isle of Antonio's childhood, and shares lodging with Antonio's eccentric family, Sicilian pride and enthusiasm well up inside of this family patriarch, and he is,ultimately confronted with a request to carry out a hit for Vincenzo. Dino DeLaurentiis produced and Alberto Lattuada directed. Though the film was long forgotten, it received a U.S. theatrical release by Rialto in 2007 and netted absolutely stunning reviews. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
102 mins

Complete Cast of Mafioso


Director(s):
Alberto Lattuada
Writer(s):
AgeFurio ScarpelliMarco Ferreri
Producer(s):
Antonio Cervi
Categories:
Comedy
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Thomas P.

An enjoyable film with excellent character portrayals and sharp writing. It vividly shows class struggles, extended family issues, and the power of organized crime in personal relationships as well as in industry. The surprise ending suggests that people are capable of anything given the proper circumstance.

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Daniel C.

HA what dummies the other reviewers are!!! they probably thought they were getting Sopranos!

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Paula M. C.

LIKE "THE GODFATHER," THIS MOVIE ILUSTRATED THE PROBLEMS INVOLVED WITH TRYING TO ELIMINATE THE MAFIA, HERE OR IN SICILY, WHEN THE CONNECTIONS ARE SO DEEP AND POTENT. WHETNER RICH OR POOR, AMERICAN OR ITALIAN, WHEN THE GODFATHER SPEAKS, HIS WILL IS DONE. IT'S SCARY.

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