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An American gangster in Italy enlists a local gang to help him steal the treasure of Naples' patron saint.An American gangster in Italy enlists a local gang to help him steal the treasure of Naples' patron saint.An American gangster in Italy enlists a local gang to help him steal the treasure of Naples' patron saint.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
Pino Ammendola
- The Shoeshine
- (uncredited)
Pippo Baudo
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Enzo Cannavale
- Gaetano
- (uncredited)
Peppino Di Capri
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaNella Gambini's debut.
- Quotes
Concettina: You don't love me anymore. If you did, you'd give me a slap in the face.
- ConnectionsReferenced in A Robbery In... Style (1978)
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One of the funniest films I've seen, it's, at its essence, the classic story of a perfect robbery plan gone wrong in the Italian way, a bit like "I Soliti ignoti" ("Rufufú" for the Spaniards). Indeed it's an impressive meeting of Italian artists: Dino Risi was known for his optimistic realistic films, and the cast includes the great comedian Totó. And it delivers even better than it appears.
A pair of Americans want to do the greatest robbery: the treasure of San Genaro, in Napoli. But, Christ, these are the jewels of a saint, and they must convince religious and a bit superstitious "professionals" to do the job. The fun are spread everywhere: the characters and their acts are the classic Risi people, but there are very good slapstick gags, action parts, and an absurd but somewhat restrained sense of humor that carries the film pretty well. Believe me: with some parts in the theft I bursted out laughing as very few times I've had (some Hawks, some Wilder, some Sturges), and I can recall lively many twists and still laugh at them.
If you come across this movie, please don't miss it. One overlooked one to discover.
A pair of Americans want to do the greatest robbery: the treasure of San Genaro, in Napoli. But, Christ, these are the jewels of a saint, and they must convince religious and a bit superstitious "professionals" to do the job. The fun are spread everywhere: the characters and their acts are the classic Risi people, but there are very good slapstick gags, action parts, and an absurd but somewhat restrained sense of humor that carries the film pretty well. Believe me: with some parts in the theft I bursted out laughing as very few times I've had (some Hawks, some Wilder, some Sturges), and I can recall lively many twists and still laugh at them.
If you come across this movie, please don't miss it. One overlooked one to discover.
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- Also known as
- Operacija San Djenaro
- Filming locations
- Fiumicino Airport, Fiumicino, Lazio, Italy(arrival airport scenes at the beginning)
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- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
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