Le motorizzate
1963 Italian film
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Le motorizzate ("The motorized women") is a 1963 Italian anthology comedy film written and directed by Marino Girolami.[1][2][3]
Directed byMarino Girolami
Written bySergio Corbucci
Marino Girolami
Tito Carpi
Beppo Costa
Aldo Grimaldi
Marino Girolami
Tito Carpi
Beppo Costa
Aldo Grimaldi
Starring
CinematographyMario Fioretti
| Le motorizzate | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Marino Girolami |
| Written by | Sergio Corbucci Marino Girolami Tito Carpi Beppo Costa Aldo Grimaldi |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Mario Fioretti |
| Edited by | Enzo G. Castellari |
| Music by | Carlo Savina |
Release date |
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Running time | 98 min |
| Country | Italy |
| Language | Italian |
Plot
Five segments. The collision between a van of religious, supporters of the Christian Democrats, and a Fiat 600 with on board a group of young militants of the PCI. Misadventures of a prostitute who works into a caravan placed under a viaduct. A walker faces a foot race to the beat of music. The poor Urbano Cacace impersonates a traffic policeman in order to feed his family. A woman with her brand new car hit a man who tries to take advantage of the incident attempting an insurance scam.
Cast
- Totò as Urbano Cacace[4]
- Walter Chiari as Walter
- Bice Valori as Lola Rossi
- Ave Ninchi as Sister Teresa
- Sandra Mondaini as the lady driver
- Raimondo Vianello as Camillo
- Gianni Agus as the prosecutor
- France Anglade as Sister Maria
- Carlo Pisacane as Achille
- Valeria Fabrizi as Valeria
- Riccardo Billi as Righetto
- Michel Galabru as Pompeo Saronno
- Vinicio Sofia as Commendator Pelliccioni
- Anna Campori as Miss Cacace
- Jean Tissier as President of the court
- Mario Castellani as Inspector
- Pierre Doris as Lola's client
- Liana Orfei as Cacace's defence counsel
- Ennio Girolami as activist of Communist Party
- Gabriella Andreini as fined girl
- Corrado Mantoni as narrator / interviewer