The World of Don Camillo
(1984)
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The World of Don Camillo
(1984)
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Terence Hill | ... | ||
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Colin Blakely | ... | |
Mimsy Farmer | ... |
Jo Magro
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Andy Luotto | ... | |
Lew Ayres | ... |
Doc
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Sam Whipple | ... |
Gigio
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Joseph Ragno | ... | ||
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Jennifer Hingel | ... |
Lilly
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Franco Diogene | ... |
Binella
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Monica Gravina | ... |
Bride
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Mauro Gravina | ... |
Groom
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Roberto Boninsegna | ... |
Angel soccer player
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Carlo Ancelotti | ... |
Devil soccer player
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Roberto Pruzzo | ... |
Devil soccer player
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Luciano Spinosi | ... |
Devil soccer player
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A priest helps the small town he's stationed in to resolve conflicts by working together.
In my opinion, this is possibly the best movie of Terence Hill. It's funny (the kind of funny you don't laugh loudly but you smile very often) and it is also a warm-hearted comedy with human and credible characters. I think Hill is a very good director and I like the script and the way of describing Camilo and Pepone, both with virtues and shortcomings but above all human beings fighting from opposite sides (Church vs Communism) and at the same time trying to understand each other. I really think the comparison with the films of Fernandel is not necessary, this film is made in eighties and, as another reviewer comments, the times had changed. Nice score and nice (underrated) movie.