47 Talking Corpses (1950)
December 22, 1950Release Date
47 Talking Corpses (1950)
December 22, 1950Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Totò
Il barone Antonio Peletti
Silvana Pampanini
Madame Bonbon, la canzonettista
Adriana Benetti
Rosetta
Tina Lattanzi
La moglie dei sindaco
Dante Maggio
Dante Cartoni, il partener de la canzonettista
Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia
Director
Aldo Bufi Landi
Gastone
Ettore Petrolini
Writer
Eduardo Passarelli
Il farmacista
Agenore Incrocci
Writer
Arturo Bragaglia
Il sindaco
Nicola Manzari
Writer
Mario Castellani
Il colonello Bertrand de Tassiny
Marcello Marchesi
Writer
Gildo Bocci
Il macellaio
Vittorio Metz
Writer
Franco Pucci
Il dottore
Carlo Croccolo
Gondrano
Roberto Cinquini
First Assistant Director
Furio Scarpelli
Screenplay
Mario Mariani
Second Assistant Director
Alberto Boccianti
Production Design
Silvano Ippoliti
Camera Operator
Mario Albertelli
Director of Photography
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 22, 1950
Original Name47 morto che parla
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 26m
Genres
Wiki.
47 morto che parla is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. The film stars Totò and Silvana Pampanini. The plot tells about Antonio Peletti (Totò), a widower and very frugal baron who falls in love with a girl, Rosetta, who works in a local. But his son Gastone too is in love with her: to marry Rosetta and to build a family of his own, he asks his father the heritage who his grand-father left. The baron denies he'd have the inheritance and, out of his temper, drives his son out of their home. Rosetta follows the son. After a series of awesome cirumstances, Gastone and Rosetta happily marry. The surly baron too will find a way to soften his hearth.
An extraordonary Antonio De Curtis (the real name of Totò) shows another time he was not only an artist of 'Rivista' (a kind of show which took place in Italy in the early years of the past Century) but also a good actor of Cinema. As nearly always in the movies he performed, he makes what he wants. The public, nevertheless, agrees with him: his movies were nearly always watched by millions of Italians. Who, after the tragedy of the Second World War, had just the need to smile. The director of this movie is Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia, two other actors to mention are the beautiful and capable Silvana Pampanini and the hilarious Carlo Croccolo.