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Uccelli d'Italia ()


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A number of sketches based on the songs from the Uccelli d'Italia album

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Giancarlo Bigazzi ...
The Writer
Alfredo Cerruti ...
Papele's Mother / The Surgeon / The Disguised Inspector / Judas Iscariot
Daniele Pace ...
The General on rocking horse / Papele / Dottor Palmito / The terrorist Bishop / Jesus
Totò Savio ...
Prete (as Gaetano Savio)
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Monsignor's Lover - The first slapping Actress (as Cinzia Fiordeponti)
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The second slapping Actress
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Massaia
Anny Papa ...
Moglie dello scrittore (as Anna Papa)
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The stripping Lady (as Sabrina Seggiani)
Stefano Abbati ...
The 'Visitor'
Nuccia Fumo ...
The terrorist bishop's Mother
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Radiocronista Capocchia
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Oscar Avogadro ...
Ingegnere Olivoni - The Seller of fake cassettes
Tiziana Foschi ...
Hostage
Guendalina Giovannucci ...
Nurse
Gilla Novak ...
Olivoni's Fiancée (as Jolanta Cyganek)
Annamaria Orgiera ...
The writer's Daughter
Gianfranco Principi ...
The stripping lady's Husband
Max Turilli ...
The writer's Son (as Marcello Turilli)
Erminio Bianchi Fasani ...
Poliziotto (uncredited)
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Donna al mercato (uncredited)
Isaac George ...
Male Nurse in ambulance (uncredited)

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Ciro Ippolito

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Ciro Ippolito ... producer

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Totò Savio

Costume Design by

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Valeria Valenza

Production Management

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Mario Olivieri ... unit production manager

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Paolo Leurini ... electrician

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Plot Summary

The movie consists of a number of short sketches based on the Uccelli d'Italia album by the Italian demential group Squallor. Among others, we see a strange encounter between Judas and Jesus, a Brazilian surgeon who dances the samba on the work floor... Written by Alessio Quirino

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  • 77 min
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Trivia The title of the movie is a parody of the name of the Italian national anthem, "Fratelli d'Italia" (Brothers of Italy). It literally means "Birds of Italy," but "bird" in Italian is also slang for "penis." See more »

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