What Scoundrels Men Are! (Italian: Gli uomini, che mascalzoni!) is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Glauco Pellegrini and starring Walter Chiari, Antonella Lualdi and Myriam Bru. It is a remake of the 1932 film of the same title starring Vittorio De Sica.[1]
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Directed by | Glauco Pellegrini |
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Cinematography | Carlo Montuori |
Music by | Nino Rota |
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Distributed by | Columbia Film |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Plot
editElsa is a rich and mature widow and has two children, Franca and Giorgetto. Bruno is at her service as a driver. Both the mother and the daughter enter into sympathy with the young driver, whom he thinks of both as possible wives, but he cannot make up his own mind. Then there is Gina, the owner of a garage, who is about to separate from her husband. Together with Giorgetto, Bruno then finds himself following another girl, a shop assistant at the Rinascente. Mariuccia, this is her name, is a poor and serious girl: Bruno tries a little for fun, a little to challenge Giorgetto, who had not managed to conquer her, but ends up falling in love with her and marrying her. He will become a street driver, like her father.
Cast
edit- Walter Chiari as Bruno
- Antonella Lualdi as Mariuccia
- Myriam Bru as Franca
- Julien Carette as Padre di mariuccia
- Marie Glory as Elsa
- Jone Salinas as Gina
- Silvio Bagolini as Lello
- Paola Borboni as madre di Bruno
- Renato Salvatori as Carletto
- Lola Braccini as owner of boarding house
References
edit- ^ Bayman p.130
Bibliography
edit- Bayman, Louis (ed.) Directory of World Cinema: Italy. Intellect Books, 2011.
External links
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