Amore all'italiana (1966) Poster

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7/10
Light but funny
mcarrozzino10 February 2006
It is a nice Italian movie based on episodes. Characters are often ill-tempered (like in I Mostri) but in a very funny way. Stories are silly but they want just to make fun and, IMHO, they succeed. Walter Chiari and Raimondo Vianello are very good actors, but in this movie Paolo Panelli steals the scene. If you like this great roman actor, misknown and not remembered as he would deserve, this can be a chance to enjoy him, especially in the first episode where he organizes a complex radio transmitting system to help his 10 years old son to (finally) pass a school exam. The whole family is in charge to address the possible topics of the test, each one with a specialized book or encyclopedia. The situation is funny and the expressions of Paolo Panelli are worth seeing.
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7/10
Best Goldfinger spoof in one of the episodes
MarcelloDL4 March 2008
Warning: Spoilers
I can't help but smile recalling the spoof of the scene in Goldfinger with the laser beam about to hurt Walter Chiari as 007 and the line of the bad guy Vianello, something like: "And now we'll see how zero-zero-seven becomes two zero-zero-three-and a half".

The not very politically correct way the episode ends is funny too, and must have been a lot funnier back in '65.

Other than that there is a nice theme song and, as pointed out in another comment, guys like Vianello Chiari and Panelli are worth watching no matter the stories, typical of thousands of Italian B movies.
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8/10
Italian style comedy!
RodrigAndrisan30 September 2020
Sketch film as only the Italians knew how to do. In the 60's they did a lot, some very successful, others less successful. This is somewhere in the middle, some episodes are very boring. The successful ones are the one on the beach when Walter Chiari is an egg seller, the very short one in the train compartment, also with Walter Chiari when he throws the dwarf on the window and the parody "Goldfinger", with the same Walter Chiari as James Bond and Raimondo Vianello in the role played in the original by Gert Fröbe. The music performed by Rita Pavone, Gianni Morandi, Adriano Celentano, Jimmy Fontana, gives value to the film, the songs are very beautiful, even today. Paolo Panelli, an unknown actor, is very good in a few episodes. All in all, a comedy worth seeing. Steno was an excellent comedy director, having under his belt many other films, even better than this one.
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