The World of Don Camillo

1983 Italian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The World of Don Camillo (in Italy Don Camillo) is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed, produced and starring Terence Hill, and is a remake of Le Petit Monde de Don Camillo (1952).[1][2] Both were based on the novel Don Camillo by Italian author Giovannino Guareschi.

Directed byTerence Hill
Written byGiovannino Guareschi
Lori Hill
Produced byTerence Hill
StarringTerence Hill
Colin Blakely
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The World of Don Camillo
Directed byTerence Hill
Written byGiovannino Guareschi
Lori Hill
Produced byTerence Hill
StarringTerence Hill
Colin Blakely
CinematographyFranco Di Giacomo
Edited byJack Fitzstephens
Camilla Toniolo
Music byPino Donaggio
Release date
  • 1983 (1983)
Running time
126 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguagesItalian
English
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Production

Filming in the Po Valley lasted 5 months. Colin Blakely returned from the shoot one stone heavier, telling journalists that the region had the "best food in Italy".[3]

Plot

In a small village in Lombardy, the parish priest Don Camillo repeatedly collides with the communist mayor Peppone. The two do not share anything in common and the slights are continuous, at some times coming to blows with one another. Don Camillo coaches the football team of young boys of the village, and the day of the final match is near. Peppone however, to make a joke in bad taste to the enemy, corrupts the referee. Don Camillo realizes it and fights again with him; so Don Camillo is exiled. But the citizens of the village do not agree, and so Peppone is forced to make up for betraying their confidence in the government.

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