Don Camillo's Last Round
Don Camillo's Last Round (Italian: Don Camillo e l'onorevole Peppone; French: La Grande Bagarre) is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Carmine Gallone, starring Fernandel and Gino Cervi. The French title is La grande bagarre de Don Camillo and the Italian title is Don Camillo e l'onorevole Peppone. It was the third of five films featuring Fernandel as the Italian priest Don Camillo and his struggles with Giuseppe 'Peppone' Bottazzi, the Communist mayor of their rural town. The film had 5,087,231 admissions in France.[1]
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Directed by | Carmine Gallone |
Produced by | Angelo Rizzoli |
Written by | Giovannino Guareschi (novel) Age & Scarpelli, Giovannino Guareschi, Leo Benvenuti, Piero De Bernardi, René Barjavel |
Starring | Gino Cervi, Fernandel, Claude Sylvain |
Music by | Alessandro Cicognini |
Cinematography | Anchise Brizzi |
Edited by | Niccolò Lazzari |
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Running time | 97 min |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Plot
In the small town of Brescello, skirmishes are continuing between the parish priest Don Camillo and the Communist mayor Peppone Bottazzi. After staging a theft of Don Camillo's prized chickens in retribution for a political prank pulled by the priest, Peppone decides to enter the big time of politics by standing for national senator. Peppone has been assisted by a winsome young lady comrade sent from the big city to assist him, but the mayor's wife - suspecting more - complains to Don Camillo, who endeavours to remedy the threatened domestic breakdown.
Cast
- Fernandel as Don Camillo
- Gino Cervi as Giuseppe 'Peppone' Bottazzi
- Claude Sylvain as Clotilde
- Leda Gloria as La signora Bottazzi, moglie di Peppone
- Umberto Spadaro as Bezzi
- Memmo Carotenuto as Lo Spiccio
- Saro Urzì as Brusco, il parucchiere
- Guido Celano as Il maresciallo
- Luigi Tosi as Il prefetto
- Marco Tulli as Lo Smilzo
- Giovanni Onorato as Il Lungo
Sequel
- Don Camillo: Monsignor (Italian: Don Camillo monsignore ma non troppo; French: Don Camillo Monseigneur)[2] (1961)
- Don Camillo in Moscow (Italian: Il compagno don Camillo; French: Don Camillo en Russie)[3] (1965)
- Don Camillo e i giovani d'oggi (French: Don Camillo et les contestataires; English translated: Don Camillo and the youth of today) [4] (1970) (unfinished film)
References
- "La Grande bagarre de Don Camillo". AlloCiné (in French). Tiger Global. Retrieved 2014-08-07.
- Don Camillo monsignore ma non troppo at IMDb
- Il compagno Don Camillo at IMDb
- Don Camillo e i giovani d'oggi at IMDb