
Er più: storia d'amore e di coltello (1971)
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- 1h 46min
- Comedy, Drama
- 18 Sep 1971 (Italy)
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Adriano Celentano | ... |
Nino 'Er Più' Patroni
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Claudia Mori | ... |
Rosa Turbine
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Vittorio Caprioli | ... |
'Il Cinese'
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Fiorenzo Fiorentini | ... |
Ignazio 'Frascataro'
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Ninetto Davoli | ... |
Antonio 'Totarello' Cerino
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Gino Santercole | ... |
Verdicchio
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Gino Pernice | ... |
Pietro Di Lorenzo
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Ernesto Colli | ... |
Gigi
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Anita Durante | ... |
Nino's Mother
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Alessandra Cardini | ... |
Velia Patroni
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Benito Stefanelli | ... |
Alfredo Di Lorenzo
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Pasquale Puntieri |
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Adler Gray |
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Enzo Maggio | ... |
Old Garibaldian
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Mimmo Poli | ... |
Owner of 'Cornuto' Restaurant
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Savino Blasi |
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Palmira Zaccardi | ... |
Venetian Girl
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Luigi Antonio Guerra | ... |
(as Antonio Guerra)
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Fabio Garriba | ... |
(as Fabio Garribba)
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Gianni Macchia | ... |
Augusto Di Lorenzo
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Maurizio Arena | ... |
Bartolo Di Lorenzo
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Roberto Alessandri | ... |
Er Più's Friend
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Romolo Valli | ... |
Maresciallo
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Adriana Bruno | ... |
Townwoman (uncredited)
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Anna Cardini | ... |
Girl (uncredited)
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Mario Castellani | ... |
Doctor (uncredited)
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Lucia Cavalieri | ... |
Townwoman (uncredited)
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Alberigo Donadeo | ... |
Man in Bar (uncredited)
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Alba Maiolini | ... |
Woman in Butchery (uncredited)
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Directed by
Sergio Corbucci |
Written by
Mario Amendola | ... | (story) |
Mario Amendola | ... | (screenplay) and |
Sabatino Ciuffini | ... | (screenplay) and |
Sergio Corbucci | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Salvatore Argento | ... | producer |
Music by
Carlo Rustichelli |
Cinematography by
Pasqualino De Santis |
Editing by
Eugenio Alabiso |
Editorial Department
Ferruccio Amendola | ... | editing director |
Liliana Serra | ... | assistant editor |
Production Design by
Giantito Burchiellaro |
Set Decoration by
Giovanni Natalucci |
Costume Design by
Enrico Sabbatini | ... | (as Enrico Sabatini) |
Makeup Department
Paolo Borselli | ... | hair stylist (as Paolo Borzelli) |
Giuliano Laurenti | ... | makeup artist |
Elda Magnanti | ... | hair stylist |
Giovanni Morosi | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Dino Di Salvo | ... | production manager |
Rodolfo Martello | ... | production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Franco Cirino | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Franco Pedacchia | ... | assistant set decorator |
Sound Department
Raffaele Benedetti | ... | dubbing sound |
Piero Fondi | ... | sound |
Alberto Moretti | ... | boom operator |
Romano Pampaloni | ... | sound mixer |
Italo Cameracanna | ... | foley artist (uncredited) / sound effects editor (uncredited) |
Stunts
Benito Stefanelli | ... | master of arms |
Roberto Alessandri | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Bruno Bruni | ... | still photographer |
Mario Cimini | ... | camera operator |
Aldo Colanzi | ... | key grip |
Giovanni Fiore Coltellacci | ... | assistant camera (as Gianni Fiore) |
Luciano Leoni | ... | gaffer |
Marcello Mastrogirolamo | ... | assistant camera |
Francesco Brescini | ... | electrician (uncredited) |
Mario Pezzotti | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Mauro Pezzotti | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Massimo Lentini | ... | assistant costume designer |
Adriana Masseroni | ... | seamstress (as Anda Masseroni) |
Anda Masseroni | ... | seamstress |
Giovanni Viti | ... | assistant costume designer (uncredited) |
Music Department
Alexander Blonksteiner | ... | conductor (as Sandro Blonksteiner) |
Script and Continuity Department
Franca Invernizzi | ... | script supervisor (as Franca Santi) |
Additional Crew
Carlo Du Bois | ... | administrator |
Benito Stefanelli | ... | master of arms |
Paolo Vandini | ... | production secretary |
Piero Amati | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
Ferruccio Amendola | ... | voice dubbing: Maurizio Arena (uncredited) |
Pino Colizzi | ... | voice dubbing: Gianni Macchia e Gino Pernice (uncredited) |
Glauco Onorato | ... | voice dubbing: Gino Santercole (uncredited) |
Rita Savagnone | ... | voice dubbing: Claudia Mori (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Cinetel (1974) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Titanus (1971) (Italy) (theatrical)
- EuroVideo (1986) (West Germany) (VHS)
- Intergroove Media (2013) (Germany) (DVD)
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Plot Summary |
In 1900 Rome, Nino, a streetwise fishmonger from Borgo, is a free man again after a brief stint in jail. But now he is determined to settle the score with his rival Augusto, a flick-knife expert vying for the affections of charming Rosa, Nino's girlfriend. As tensions reach a boiling point, the only way to resolve the rivalry is through a dramatic, once-and-for-all duel. However, not everyone in town plays by the rules. And in this gripping tale of love and blades, the ultimate question remains: Who will emerge victorious? Written by Nick Riganas |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Italian censorship visa # 58884 delivered on 14-9-1971. See more » |
Movie Connections | Spoofed in Storia di fifa e di coltello - Er seguito d'er più (1972). See more » |