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Cast verified as complete
Pupella Maggio | ... |
Miranda
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Armando Brancia | ... |
Aurelio
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Magali Noël | ... |
Gradisca
(as Magali' Noel)
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Ciccio Ingrassia | ... |
Teo
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Nando Orfei | ... |
Patacca
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Luigi Rossi | ... |
Lawyer
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Bruno Zanin | ... |
Titta
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Gianfilippo Carcano | ... |
Baravelli
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Josiane Tanzilli | ... |
La Volpina
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Maria Antonietta Beluzzi | ... |
Tobacconist
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Giuseppe Ianigro | ... |
Grandpa
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Ferruccio Brembilla | ... |
Fascist
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Antonino Faà di Bruno | ... |
Count
(as Antonino Faa' Di Bruno)
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Mauro Misul | ... |
Philosophy Professor
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Nando Villella | ... |
Prof. Fighetta
(as Ferdinando Villella)
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Antonio Spaccatini | ... |
Federale
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Aristide Caporale | ... |
Giudizio
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Gennaro Ombra | ... |
Biscein
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Domenico Pertica | ... |
Cieco di Cantarel
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Marcello Di Falco | ... |
Prince
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Stefano Proietti | ... |
Oliva
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Alvaro Vitali | ... |
Naso
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Bruno Scagnetti | ... |
Ovo
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Fernando De Felice | ... |
Ciccio
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Bruno Lenzi | ... |
Gigliozzi
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Gianfranco Marrocco | ... |
Count Poltavo
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Francesco Vona | ... |
Candela
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Nella Gambini | ... |
Aldina Cordini
(as Donatella Gambini)
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Dina Adorni | ... |
Math teacher (uncredited)
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Clemente Baccherini | ... |
Caffè Commercio owner (uncredited)
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Paolo Baroni | ... |
Student (uncredited)
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Torindo Bernardi | ... |
Priest's Assistant (uncredited)
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Bruno Bertocci | ... |
Matteo (uncredited)
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Marcello Bonini Olas | ... |
Teacher (uncredited)
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Vincenzo Caldarola | ... |
Homeless (uncredited)
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Dante Cleri | ... |
Teacher (uncredited)
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Manlio Dalla Pria | ... |
Hotel Receptionist (uncredited)
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Rolando De Santis | ... |
Barista (uncredited)
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Mario Del Vago | ... |
Motorcyclist (uncredited)
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Francesco Di Giacomo | ... |
Security (uncredited)
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Gianni Di Segni | ... |
Man Lighting the Bonfire (uncredited)
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Carmela Eusepi | ... |
Young Countess of Lovignano (uncredited)
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Dario Giacomelli | ... |
Patacca's Friend (uncredited)
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Veriano Ginesi | ... |
Lifeguard (uncredited)
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Marco Laurentino | ... |
War wounded (uncredited)
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Mario Liberati | ... |
Colman, the Cinema Owner (uncredited)
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Fiorella Magaloti | ... |
Gradisca's elder sister (uncredited)
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Franco Magno | ... |
Zeus (uncredited)
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Antonio Marcolini | ... |
Man in Town Square (uncredited)
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Cesare Martignoni | ... |
Barber (uncredited)
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Francesco Maselli | ... |
Bongioanni (uncredited)
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Mario Milo | ... |
Photographer (uncredited)
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Carla Mora | ... |
Chambermaid (uncredited)
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Mario Nebolini | ... |
Municipal secretary (uncredited)
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Lino Patruno | ... |
Bobo (uncredited)
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Goffredo Pistoni | ... |
Colonia (uncredited)
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Salvatore Porcaro | ... |
Bobo (uncredited)
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Eros Ramazzotti | ... |
Boy (uncredited)
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Riccardo Satta | ... |
Intermediary (uncredited)
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Costantino Serraino | ... |
Gigino Penna Bianca (uncredited)
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Faustone Signoretti | ... |
Madonna (uncredited)
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Mario Silvestri | ... |
Prof. of Italian Language (uncredited)
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Fides Stagni | ... |
Fine Arts Teacher (uncredited)
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Marina Trovalusci | ... |
Gradisca's younger sister (uncredited)
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Directed by
Federico Fellini |
Written by
Federico Fellini | ... | (story) & |
Tonino Guerra | ... | (story) |
Federico Fellini | ... | (screenplay) & |
Tonino Guerra | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Roger Corman | ... | distribution producer (uncredited) |
Franco Cristaldi | ... | producer |
Music by
Nino Rota |
Cinematography by
Giuseppe Rotunno | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Ruggero Mastroianni |
Editorial Department
Adriana Olasio | ... | assistant editor |
Production Design by
Danilo Donati |
Art Direction by
Giorgio Giovannini |
Costume Design by
Danilo Donati |
Makeup Department
Rino Carboni | ... | key makeup artist |
Amalia Paoletti | ... | key hair stylist |
Production Management
Alessandro Gori | ... | production supervisor |
Lamberto Pippia | ... | production manager |
Gilberto Scarpellini | ... | production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Liliane Betti | ... | second assistant director (as Liliana Betti) |
Mario Garriba | ... | second assistant director |
Maurizio Mein | ... | first assistant director |
Gérald Morin | ... | second assistant director (as Gerald Morin) |
Art Department
Sante Barelli | ... | scenic artist |
Andrea Fantacci | ... | set dresser |
Massimo Antonello Geleng | ... | assistant production designer (as Antonello Geleng) |
Italo Tomassi | ... | scenic artist |
Sound Department
Oscar De Arcangelis | ... | sound |
Special Effects by
Biagio Gambini | ... | fire effects (uncredited) |
Nella Gambini | ... | fire effects assistant (uncredited) |
Adriano Pischiutta | ... | special effects (uncredited) |
Stunts
Biagio Gambini | ... | master of arms (uncredited) / racing cars driver (uncredited) |
Nella Gambini | ... | racing cars driver (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Roberto Aristarco | ... | assistant camera |
Massimo Di Venanzo | ... | assistant camera |
Giuseppe Maccari | ... | camera operator |
Pierluigi Praturlon | ... | still photographer (as Pierluigi) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Mario Ambrosino | ... | assistant costume designer |
Rita Giacchero | ... | assistant costumer |
Aldo Giuliani | ... | assistant costumer |
Music Department
Carlo Savina | ... | conductor |
Script and Continuity Department
Norma Giacchero | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Giuseppe Bruno Bossio | ... | production secretary |
Enzo Consolini | ... | cashier |
Franco Cristaldi | ... | presenter |
Jean Paul De La Motte | ... | technical co-author |
Enzo Lucarini | ... | cashier |
Mario Maldesi | ... | dubbing director |
Fernando Rossi | ... | production secretary |
Nick Alexander | ... | voice dubbing: Ciccio Ingrassia (uncredited) |
Adriana Asti | ... | voice dubbing: Magali Noël (uncredited) |
Cicely Browne | ... | voice dubbing: Hooker/Walla (uncredited) |
Lewis E. Ciannelli | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Renato Cortesi | ... | voice dubbing: various characters (uncredited) |
Solvejg D'Assunta | ... | voice dubbing: Maria Antonietta Beluzzi (uncredited) |
Carolyn De Fonseca | ... | voice dubbing: Dina Adorni (uncredited) |
Michael Forest | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Corrado Gaipa | ... | voice dubbing: Armando Brancia (uncredited) |
Sheila Goldberg | ... | voice dubbing: S'ilvousplaît (uncredited) |
Paul Goldfield | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
John Karlsen | ... | voice dubbing: Luigi Rossi (uncredited) |
William Kiehl | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Anthony La Penna | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Louise Lambert | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) / voice dubbing: Pupella Maggio (uncredited) |
Andy Luotto | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Gene Luotto | ... | dialogue director (uncredited) / dialogue: English version (uncredited) / voice dubbing: Armando Brancia (uncredited) |
Steven Luotto | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Edward Mannix | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Ave Ninchi | ... | voice dubbing: Pupella Maggio (uncredited) |
Ferdinando Poggi | ... | military consultant (uncredited) |
Enzo Robutti | ... | voice dubbing: Ciccio Ingrassia (uncredited) |
Robert Sommer | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Robert Spafford | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Susan Spafford | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Piero Tiberi | ... | voice dubbing: Bruno Zanin (uncredited) |
Romolo Valli | ... | voice dubbing: Nando Orfei (uncredited) |
Mel Welles | ... | voice dubbing: Temperance/Walla (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Dear International (1973) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Columbia-Warner Distributors (1974) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (1974) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- New World Pictures (1974) (United States) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- Warner Bros. (1974) (France) (theatrical)
- Warner-Columbia Film (1974) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- International Film Distributors (1974) (Canada) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- Warner-Columbia Filmverleih (1974) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (1974) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Warner-Columbia Films (1974) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Warner-Columbia Film (1974) (France) (theatrical)
- Warner-Columbia Films (1974) (Finland) (theatrical)
- Columbia-Warner Filmes de Portugal (1974) (Portugal) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (1974) (New Zealand) (theatrical) (dubbed)
- Warner Bros. (1974) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Warner Española S.A. (1975) (Spain) (theatrical)
- Warner Home Video (1981) (United States) (VHS)
- RCA SelectaVision VideoDiscs (1982) (United States) (video) (CED VideoDisc)
- Warner Home Vídeo (1985) (Brazil) (VHS)
- Yleisradio (YLE) (1985) (Finland) (tv) (network television)
- Warner Home Video (1987) (Italy) (VHS)
- Warner Home Video (1987) (Japan) (VHS)
- TV3 (1988) (Finland) (tv) (network television)
- Viacom (1989) (United States) (tv) (syndication)
- Asociace Ceských Filmových Klubu (ACFK) (1990) (Czechia) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Janus Films (1991) (United States) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Home Vision Cinema (1991) (United States) (VHS)
- The Criterion Collection (1995) (United States) (video) (LaserDisc)
- Argentina Video Home (1996) (Argentina) (VHS)
- The Criterion Collection (1998) (United States) (DVD)
- SubTV (2003) (Finland) (tv) (cable television)
- Warner Bros. Entertainment Finland (2004) (Finland) (DVD)
- The Criterion Collection (2011) (United States) (Blu-ray)
- HBO Max (2020) (United States) (video) (VOD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Sartoria Farani S.t.L. (costumes)
- Veste RTC (costumes)
- Tirelli Costumi (costumes)
- Sanchini (upholstery)
- L.C.P. di Pompei (foot-gear)
- Rocchetti e Carboni (wigs)
- International Recordings (editing facilities)
- Cinecittà (interior filming)
- Vides (interior filming)
- CAM (music editing)
- Kodak Italia (film stock)
- Cine Audio Effects (sound effects and foley design)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
One year in a small northern Italian coastal town in the late 1930s is presented. The slightly off-kilter cast of characters are affected by time and location, the social mores dictated largely by Catholicism, and the national fervor surrounding Il Duce aka Benito Mussolini and Fascism. The stories loosely center on mid-teen Titta and his household, including his adolescent brother, his ever-supportive mother who is always defending him against his father, his freeloading maternal Uncle Lallo, and his paternal grandfather who slyly has eyes and hands for the household maid. Other townsfolk include: town beauty Gradisca, who can probably have any man she wants but generally has none as most think she out of their league; Volpina, the prostitute; Giudizio, the historian; a blind accordionist; and an extremely buxom tobacconist. The several vignettes presented include: the town bonfire in celebration of spring; life at Titta's school with his classmates and teachers; Titta's father Aurelio at his beachfront construction worksite and his and his workmates' encounter with Volpina; Titta's confessions to the priest about his burgeoning sexuality; Aurelio being questioned by authorities about his anti-Fascist leanings; a fantasy sequence at the luxurious Grand Hotel; a family outing with Aurelio's institutionalized brother Teo; many townsfolk embarking on a sail to witness a marine event passing by their town; an annual car race; Titta's fantasy encounter with the tobacconist after closing hours coming true; events surrounding the big snowfall that year, including a family tragedy; and an event centering on Gradisca and her future. Written by Huggo |
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Taglines | The Fantastic World of Fellini! See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The title is the phonetic translation of the words "Mi ricordo" (I remember) as spelled in the dialect of Rimini, the town in which the director Federico Fellini was born, and where the film is set. The correct spelling should be "A m'arcord". See more » |
Goofs | The banners promoting the Mille Miglia indicate that it was the seventh event (VII). However, the seventh running of the event was in 1933, and Beau Geste (1939) was not released until 1939. The Mille Miglia was not held in 1939. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into La monnaie de l'absolu (1999). See more » |
Soundtracks | Stormy Weather See more » |
Quotes |
[repeated line]
Teo, Titta's Uncle: I want a woman! See more » |