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Er più: storia d'amore e di coltello ()


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The story is set in Rome in 1900. In a seedy area of the city, Nino Patroni seeks to marry a fellow rogue with his sister.

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Nino 'Er Più' Patroni
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Rosa Turbine
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'Il Cinese'
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Ignazio 'Frascataro'
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Antonio 'Totarello' Cerino
Gino Santercole ...
Verdicchio
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Pietro Di Lorenzo
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Gigi
Anita Durante ...
Nino's Mother
Alessandra Cardini ...
Velia Patroni (as Sandra Cardini)
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Alfredo Di Lorenzo
Pasquale Puntieri
Adler Gray
Enzo Maggio ...
Old Garibaldian
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Owner of 'Cornuto' Restaurant
Savino Blasi
Palmira Zaccardi ...
Venetian Girl
Luigi Antonio Guerra ...
(as Antonio Guerra)
Fabio Garriba ...
(as Fabio Garribba)
Gianni Macchia ...
Augusto Di Lorenzo
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Bartolo Di Lorenzo
Roberto Alessandri ...
Er Più's Friend
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Maresciallo
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Adriana Bruno ...
Townwoman (uncredited)
Anna Cardini ...
Girl (uncredited)
Mario Castellani ...
Doctor (uncredited)
Lucia Cavalieri ...
Townwoman (uncredited)
Alberigo Donadeo ...
Man in Bar (uncredited)
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Woman in Butchery (uncredited)

Directed by

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Sergio Corbucci

Written by

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Mario Amendola ... (story)
 
Mario Amendola ... (screenplay) and
Sabatino Ciuffini ... (screenplay) and
Sergio Corbucci ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Salvatore Argento ... producer

Music by

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Carlo Rustichelli

Cinematography by

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Pasqualino De Santis

Editing by

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Eugenio Alabiso

Editorial Department

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Ferruccio Amendola ... editing director
Liliana Serra ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Giantito Burchiellaro

Set Decoration by

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Giovanni Natalucci

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Enrico Sabbatini ... (as Enrico Sabatini)

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Paolo Borselli ... hair stylist (as Paolo Borzelli)
Giuliano Laurenti ... makeup artist
Elda Magnanti ... hair stylist
Giovanni Morosi ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Dino Di Salvo ... production manager
Rodolfo Martello ... production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Franco Cirino ... assistant director

Art Department

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Franco Pedacchia ... assistant set decorator

Sound Department

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Raffaele Benedetti ... dubbing sound
Piero Fondi ... sound
Alberto Moretti ... boom operator
Romano Pampaloni ... sound mixer
Italo Cameracanna ... foley artist (uncredited) / sound effects editor (uncredited)

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Benito Stefanelli ... master of arms
Roberto Alessandri ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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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

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Massimo Lentini ... assistant costume designer
Adriana Masseroni ... seamstress (as Anda Masseroni)
Anda Masseroni ... seamstress
Giovanni Viti ... assistant costume designer (uncredited)

Music Department

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Alexander Blonksteiner ... conductor (as Sandro Blonksteiner)

Script and Continuity Department

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Franca Invernizzi ... script supervisor (as Franca Santi)

Additional Crew

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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)
Crew believed to be complete

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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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Also Known As
  • Gang Leader: A Story of Love and Knifes (World-wide, English title)
  • Les gouapes (France)
  • König der Ganoven (Germany)
  • El guapo (Spain)
  • Historia de amor y de cuchillo (Argentina)
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  • 106 min
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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 »

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