Il conte Tacchia, internationally released as Count Tacchia, is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci.[1]
Count Tacchia -Il conte Tacchia- | |
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Directed by | Sergio Corbucci |
Written by | Luciano Vincenzoni Sergio Donati Sergio Corbucci Massimo Franciosa |
Starring | Enrico Montesano Vittorio Gassman Paolo Panelli Zoe Chauveau Ninetto Davoli |
Cinematography | Luigi Kuveiller |
Edited by | Ruggero Mastroianni |
Music by | Armando Trovajoli |
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Running time | 118 min 141 min (director's cut) |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
The main character of the film is inspired by the real count Tacchia, Adriano Bennicelli.[2]
Plot
editIn 1910 in Rome, the poor carpenter Francesco, by a twist of fate, is recognized as a member of a noble family in the process of decay. Francesco knows the cynical and ruthless Prince Torquato Terenzi, disappointed by life and progress, and also falls in love with the beautiful Duchess Elisa.
When Prince Terenzi dies, Francesco realizes that he is not enriched by the inheritance, because the noble family is broke; so he enlists himself for the Italo-Turkish War in Libya, but quickly returns to Italy, disgusted by the atrocities of the fighting.
Cast
edit- Enrico Montesano: Francesco Puricelli / Count Tacchia
- Vittorio Gassman: Prince Torquato Terenzi
- Zoé Chauveau: Fernanda Toccacieli
- Paolo Panelli: Mastro Alvaro Puricelli
- Giuseppe Pambieri: Marquis Lollo D'Alfieri
- Ninetto Davoli: Ninetto
- Ania Pieroni: Duchess Elisa Savelli
- Claudio Gora: Duke Saverio Savelli
- Lia Zoppelli: Duchess Savelli
- Riccardo Pizzuti: Tomegaux
- Anita Durante: Grandmother of Fernanda
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Roberto Chiti; Roberto Poppi; Enrico Lancia. Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Gremese, 2000. ISBN 8877424230.
- ^ Claudio Rendina. Storia insolita di Roma. Newton & Compton, 2001. ISBN 88-8289-519-X.
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