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La patata bollente

  • 1979
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Edwige Fenech, Renato Pozzetto, and Massimo Ranieri in La patata bollente (1979)
Comedy

A factory worker known for his tough attitude and for fighting for workers' rights starts losing credibility when friends and co-workers see him helping a young gay man.A factory worker known for his tough attitude and for fighting for workers' rights starts losing credibility when friends and co-workers see him helping a young gay man.A factory worker known for his tough attitude and for fighting for workers' rights starts losing credibility when friends and co-workers see him helping a young gay man.

  • Director
    • Steno
  • Writers
    • Giorgio Arlorio
    • Steno
    • Enrico Vanzina
  • Stars
    • Renato Pozzetto
    • Edwige Fenech
    • Massimo Ranieri
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    735
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steno
    • Writers
      • Giorgio Arlorio
      • Steno
      • Enrico Vanzina
    • Stars
      • Renato Pozzetto
      • Edwige Fenech
      • Massimo Ranieri
    • 1User review
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Renato Pozzetto
    Renato Pozzetto
    • Bernardo Mambelli, detto 'Il Gandhi'
    Edwige Fenech
    Edwige Fenech
    • Maria
    Massimo Ranieri
    Massimo Ranieri
    • Claudio
    Mario Scarpetta
    • Walter
    Clara Colosimo
    Clara Colosimo
    • Elvira
    Sergio Ciulli
    • Maravigli
    Adriana Russo
    • Amica di Maria
    Luca Sportelli
    • Pietro
    Loris Bazzocchi
    • Operaio
    Dario Ghirardi
    • Operaio
    Margherita Giacomelli
    Emilio Leoni
    Nazzareno Natale
    • Operaio
    Umberto Raho
    Umberto Raho
    • Il dottore
    Enzo Rossi
    Alberto Squillante
    Giorgio Vigna
    • Amante di Claudio
    Ghirardo Leoni
    • Direttore della fabbrica
    • Director
      • Steno
    • Writers
      • Giorgio Arlorio
      • Steno
      • Enrico Vanzina
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    • Connections
      Edited into Café Express (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Tango Diverso
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    6/10

    Bolshevism and homosexuality don't mix

    Renato Pozzetto plays Bernardo Mambelli, also known as Gandhi, an ex-boxer now working in some kind of paint factory. Edwige Fenech is his lunch lady love Maria, which is a bit of a surprise since she usually plays higher educated characters. Gandhi is also a devoted communist and often sticks up for his fellow worker, opening up the possibility of him becoming a union leader. One night he saves young Claudio (Massimo Ranieri) from a beating by a group of fascist bikers and takes him home to nurse his wounds. Claudio promptly phones his boyfriend to break up with him. Of course this leads to about 70 minutes of gay mistakes by the nosy landlady, the girlfriend and the co- workers.

    When Claudio goes back to his home/work, the so called 'Alternative Library', it is almost immediately burned down by those hateful bikers. So it's back to Gandi's Marxist shrine (nobody mentions where the other, even gayer librarians went). The bikers spray slanderous graffiti on the wall at the factory and that's the last we hear of them. However to the factory workers comrade Gandhi is still a hero, since his demands for better vents have gone through.

    In a totally out of the blue twist of fate, our heroic commie is offered a trip to (what was then called) Leningrad. Surprisingly, he takes neither Maria nor Claudio with him and the whole side trip is only implied by way of a couple of cheap postcards and souvenirs. It turns out to be just an excuse for the gay character to do what is expected of him at home: redecorate the entire place. This culminates in a battle of affection between Claudio and Maria and some more embarrassing moments for Renato Pozzetto. From here on the twists and turns start getting more absurd and confusing, but at least they move so fast you won't notice a couple of sub plots being left unresolved.

    This is one of those strange Renato Pozzetto comedies where he seems to be making some sort of statement, but exactly what remains unclear. For a comedy with such easily offensive subjects, it manages to remain on relatively safe ground, never being too nasty to homosexuals nor too pro-communist (though the secondary gay characters are the usual over the top limp-wristed fruitcakes). Unfortunately nothing very spectacular or memorable happens in the film, although Edwige reprises her awkward amateur strip tease from "Taxi Girl". Still, the love triangle between the three leads never catches fire, mainly because Renato remains rather uninterested in both Maria and Massimo.

    6 out of 10
    • Chip_douglas
    • Oct 29, 2005
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    • Release date
      • November 16, 1979 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Hot Potato
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production company
      • Irrigazione Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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