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Sunday, September 23, 2018

Remo e Romolo 1976 Enrico Montesano Italian locandina

Remo e Romolo (storia di due figli di una lupa) (1976) - (Enrico Montesano) Italian locandina

This a 13" x 27.5" Italian locandina designed by Renato Casaro for the 1976 film Remo e Romolo (storia di due figli di una lupa) written and directed by Mario Castellacci and Piero Francesco Pingitore and starring Enrico Montesano as Remo / Papirio. Plot summary: Romulus and Remus are abandoned in the river Tiber and are then nursed and raised by the prostitute Lupa [Gabriella Ferri]. When he grows up, Romulus and his younger brother continuously struggle with vulgar neighbors for the conquest of the territory; one day he decides to found Rome and kills Remus. After he is king of the city, Romulus is governed by Sabine concubines and women amid idleness and palace parties.

Cast and crew: Mario Castellacci, Castelacci, Pier Francesco Pingitore, Renato Casaro, Enrico Montesano, Gabriella Ferri, Pippo Franco, Maurizio Arena, Maria Grazia Buccella, Oreste Lionello, Gianfranco D'Angelo, Paola Maiolini, Ugo Fangareggi, Pino La Licata Solveyg D'Assunta, Daniel Sander, Bombolo, Piero Santi



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Wednesday, September 12, 2018

The Magnificent Gladiator 1964 Mark Forest Italian locandina

The Magnificent Gladiator (1964) - (Mark Forest) Italian locandina

This is a 12" x 27.5" locandina for the 1964 film The Magnificent Gladiator AKA Il magnifico gladiatore written and directed by Antonio Brescia and starring Mark Forest as Hercules/Attalus. Plot summary: In the early Second Century in what was to become the Province of Dacia [currently Romania], Roman soldiers capture Attalus. They take him to Rome where he fights in the arena as a gladiator and impresses Emperor Caesar Galienus [Franco Cobianchi]. A bitter rivalry soon develops between Attalus and Zuddo, [Paolo Gozlino] commander of the Praetorian Guards, for the love of Velida, [Marilù Tolo] the emperor's daughter.

Cast and crew: Alfonso Brescia, Mark Forest, Marilù Tolo, Paolo Gozlino, Jolanda Modio, Franco Cobianchi, Oreste Lionello, Nazzareno Zamperla, Fedele Gentile, Giulio Tomei, Renato Montalbano



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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Two Caught with Pants Down (1966) - (Franco Franchi) Italian two-sheet

I Due Sanculotti [Two Caught with Pants Down] (1966) - (Franco Franchi) Italian two-sheet

This is a 39" x 54" Italian two-sheet poster designed by Angelo Casselon to promote the 1966 Giorgio Simonelli film Two Caught with Pants Down [i due sanculotti] based on story and screenplay by Marcello Ciorciolini, Giorgio Siminelli and Dino Verdi and starring Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia as Franco and Ciccio La Capra. Plot summary: The La Capra brothers move to France in the days of the French Revolution, where they get themselves into trouble in a string of misadventures trying to mix socially with the French. Fortunately for the La Capra brothers, all the French people they meet speak perfect Italian and they are able to talk their way out of almost every awkward situation. In another stroke of luck, just as they are about to be guillotined at the end, during the drumroll a masked Scaramouche-like character leads a gang of mounted rescuers into the square and kills the executioner with a pistol.

Cast and crew: Giorgio Simonelli, Angelo Cesselon, Franco Franchi, Ciccio Ingrassia, Barbara Carroll, Heidi Hansen, Umberto D'Orsi, Luigi Pavese,Adriano Micantoni, Giustino Durano, Oreste Lionello, Silvano Tranquilli, Gino Buzzanca, Gina Mascetti, Valentino Macchi, Mary Arden, Luciano Vincenti, Vittorio Cramer, Dony Baster, Silvano Tranquilli, Gino Buzzanca, Gina Mascetti, Valentino Macchi, Mary Arden, Luciano Vincenti, Vittorio Cramer, Dony Baster



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