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Enrico Oldoini Movies

1991  
 
This coarse bedroom farce takes place at the St. Moritz ski resort over a Christmas vacation. Among the couples whose lives intersect are a widowed artist honeymooning with his second wife, a gay man traveling with his son and his lover (and hiding each from the other), a snobbish couple from Milan who have been forced to share a suite with a pair of crass Romans, etc. The movie features a host of popular stars (including Christian De Sica, Ornella Muti and Alberto Sordi) and was wildly successful at the box office in its native Italy. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Massimo BoldiChristian de Sica, (more)
 
1988  
R  
After a couple decides to part ways and begin seeing other people, the ex-husband still desires his ex-wife and attempts to get her back in this comedy (featuring bikinied Nielsen and Alt). ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi

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Starring:
Carol AltLuca Barbareschi, (more)
 
1988  
R  
Veteran actors Alberto Sordi and Bernard Blier play the earthy Battistini and shabby but elegant Mondardini, two older men abandoned by their families during the vacation months who decide to vacation together on the famed beaches of Cote d'Azur. The two bicker, quarrel and make up while they pursue various amorous dreams with the lovely women they encounter. Battistini runs into the man who stole his wife from him (Vittorio Caprioli) and is offered a chance to take her back. His own fortune depleted by his incessant pursuit of women, Mondardini begins a relationship with the ruined gambler Germaine (Andrea Ferreol). Misfortunes of all kinds appear ready to derail these two bon-vivants' good times, but they always manage to shrug them off and enjoy themselves. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Alberto SordiBernard Blier, (more)
 
1986  
 
Athina Cenci stars in a double role in this gag-filled comedy about the lives of shallow Italian yuppies who live the high-life -- golfing, playing polo and driving around in their Ferraris. Lorenzo (Massimo Baldo) is a harried husband who is thrown out by his wife (Cenci). Lorenzo goes further into the doghouse when he mistakes Athina's sister the nun for his wife. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Jerry CalàChristian de Sica, (more)
 
1986  
 
In another indictment of the flaws of our so-called civilization, this satire from the late director (Marco Ferreri) features (Christopher Lambert) as Michel, a miserable man who has failed at love and finds solace in a mechanical key holder. Michel has just been dumped by Barbara (Anemone) because he has not been able to get her pregnant. He is feeling pretty low when he finds a key holder with blue eyes and big red lips that responds to the sound of a whistle with "I Love You." Michel tacks this gadget up on his TV set and whistles away. He seems happy with this fool-proof declaration of love until one day, the key holder responds to the neighbor's whistle and Michel goes berserk. After all, if your key ring can't be faithful, what's the world coming to? ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
AnémoneEddy Mitchell, (more)
 
1985  
R  
This Wertmuller sex comedy centers on a married couple who have found the magic gone from their physical relationship. The trouble begins when the wife, Ester, finds herself sexually attracted to her best friend Adele and one day tells her of the erotic dream she had in which she and Adele were reenacting the kissing scene from Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious. Soon a flirtation ensues that falls just short of an actual affair. Poor Oscar, Ester's sexist husband, is beside himself. Eventually doubts about his own manliness end up driving him totally nuts. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Enrico MontesanoVeronica Lario, (more)
 
1983  
 
Rolando (Carlo Verdone) has tried everything to find a teaching job and so when he fakes it and lands a job as a priest tutoring Sandy, a teenage American model (Natasha Hovey), he feels particularly blessed -- it certainly beats his work as a janitor at an English school run by the Catholic church. Soon Rolando is handsomely ensconced at his new job site -- an opulent villa -- but his student Sandy speaks Italian and quickly figures out that Rolando is not a priest. She bargains with him: if she keeps quiet about who he really is, then they must continue going out to "forbidden food" places (like pizzerias and pastry shops) so she can eat the things she likes. Forbidden food and a fake identity cannot last forever, and both are jeopardized when the real priest shows up for the tutoring position. Much more cleaned up and mainstream than Verdone's past comic outings, Acqua E Sapone was applied to the script and the dialogue, as well as the title. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Carlo VerdoneNatasha Hovey, (more)
 
1983  
 
A slow pace tends to drag the storyline down in this film about a stand-up comedian (Francesco Nuti) whose live-in companion leaves him for another man. When she walks out, he slides into an alcoholic haze and does not come out of it until he hits rock bottom. Once he finds contracts for his act again and is re-establishing himself as a dependable performer, he runs into his old flame at a party, and for a moment it looks like they might end up together -- almost. Touches of the comic talents of Francesco Nuti appear in the nonsense words he composes to a song supposedly in English, and to his treatment of an unsuspecting mailman whom he believes is his ex-lover's new romantic interest. Otherwise, the story is slow and uneven. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Francesco NutiBarbara de Rossi, (more)
 
1982  
 
Like his more famous loin-clothed tree-swinging, yodeling counterpart, Bingo Bongo was raised in the jungle by apes. This Italian comedy follows his lively adventures after he is captured, caged and sent back to civilization. There he begins working with a pretty anthropologist who teaches him all he needs to know about speaking, eating correctly and falling in love. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Adriano CelentanoCarole Bouquet, (more)
 
1982  
 
In this comedy centered around competitive pool sharks, Franceso Nuti (also co-writer) is the talented pool player Francesco who after beating the inimitable "Scuro" (Marcello Lotti, a three-time pool champion) gets conned into playing for money -- and then everything starts going downhill. The clear-headed Chiara (Giuliana De Sio) comes to Francesco's rescue, and in the meantime, some impressive pool shots entertain even the uninitiated with their wizardry. Fans of the game would appreciate the dexterity and inventiveness of the featured shots. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Francesco NutiGiuliana de Sio, (more)
 
1982  
 
In back-to-back stories that are unrelated to each other except through a few shared stabs at sexual and social morés, director Nanni Loy and the two featured stars (and co-writers) Renato Pozzetto and Nino Manfredi have fun with some "taboo" themes. In the first story, Don Emidio (Pozzetto) is actually a Catholic priest who suffers amnesia while on a train and ends up falling for an attractive Milanese woman (Mara Venier), leading to a joyful and uninhibited celebration of their romantic natures -- at least for several blissful days. In the second story, a widowed father is a brash construction worker whose favorite hobby is bragging about his son's great accomplishments as a soccer player. Dad's world is about to be jarred into another dimension when his macho son finally tells him about his true sexual orientation. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Renato PozzettoMara Venier, (more)
 
1982  
R  
Sergio (Carlo Verdone) and Nadia (Eleonora Giorgi) are door-to-door sales reps for a recording company that features the popular Italian singer Lucio Dalla. Nadia is attractive and interested in a bigger and better life for herself. Sergio is well-fed and undistinguished, and together they make a most unlikely romantic pair. Still, the romantic sparks ignite for awhile, and then they separate, leaving Sergio determined to capture Nadia's heart. His method for winning over the fair lady is an ancient one -- he does so by pretending to be super-rich. That leads him up more than one blind alley, creating a maze of incidents that can only be resolved in a final series of twists at the end. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Eleonora GiorgiCarlo Verdone, (more)
 
1981  
 
Just as a man (Aldo Maccione) is enjoying his fantasies of being another "Agent 007" in bed with a voluptuous, intelligent co-spy, the unsuspecting dreamer is mistaken for a real spy and shipped off to Tunisia where he has to carry out a true-life mission. Unfortunately, the real spy is a flamboyant homosexual (Aldo Maccione again) and the confusion between the two characters adds up to some slapstick moments in this 007 spoof. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Aldo MaccioneEdwige Fenech, (more)
 
1979  
 
In this comedy, an Italian man in Paris is looking for his wife who has walked out on him. However, before he can get very far in his search, he is coaxed by his boisterous, boozy male friends into taking time out for a carouse. Afterward, he resumes his search, and he and his wife come to an understanding. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Gérard HeroldAnne Lonnberg, (more)
 
1978  
R  
An idyllic May-December romance becomes unraveled when the much-older man begins suspecting that his tender young lover may be his own daughter, the result of an illicit affair many years before. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Francisco RabalAnja Pieroni, (more)
 
1976  
 
Evidence of a bizarre conspiracy begin to emerge as police Inspector Lomenzo (Michele Placido) probes a pair of murders at a decadent soiree just outside of Milan, and attempts to sniff out the killer with the help of a pretty young fashion model (Corrine Cleary). Amidst the details of an orgy in nature, the killer's identity gradually comes to light. ~ Rovi

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