The Monsters (1963)
2h 3m
Running Time
October 30, 1963Release Date
Plot.
The myths of the sixties are satirized in 20 episodes.
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Cast & Crew.

Ugo Tognazzi
The Father (segment 'L'Educazione sentimentale') / Policeman (segment 'Il Mostro') / Stefano (segment 'Come un Padre') /...

Vittorio Gassman
The Actor (segment 'La Raccomandazione') / Policeman (segment 'Il Mostro') / Production Assistant & Movie Director (segm...

Lando Buzzanca
Luchino (segment 'Come un padre')

Marisa Merlini
Paola Fioravanti (segment 'Testimone volontario')

Rika Dialina
Giuliana (segment 'Il Sacrificato')

Michèle Mercier
The Wife (segment 'L'Oppio dei Popoli')

Marino Masé
The Lover (segment 'L'Oppio dei Popoli')

Franco Castellani
Giulio Francusi (segment 'La Raccomandazione')

Maria Mannelli
Olimpia Ceccarelli (segment 'Presa dalla Vita')

Mario Laurentino
The Police Officer (segment 'Il povero Soldato')

Angela Portaluri
Ersilia (segment 'Che Vitaccia!')

Carlo Kechler
Ministry of Public Works's Director (segment 'La Giornata dell'Onorevole')

Ugo Attanasio
General Olivazzi (segment 'La Giornata dell'Onorevole')

Ricky Tognazzi
Paoletto (segment "L'Educazione sentimentale")

Luciana Vincenzi
Brunette with two Latin Lovers (segment 'Latin Lovers-Amanti latini')

Carlo Bagno
Presiding Judge (segment 'Testimone volontario')

Daniele Vargas
Professor Pinzuto (segment 'I due Orfanelli')

Françoise Leroy
Nieli (segment 'Il Sacrificato')

Sal Borgese
The Debutant Writer (segment 'La Musa')

Maria Luisa Rispoli
Wife at Cinema (segment 'Scenda l'Oblio')

Riccardo Paladini
Himself - TV Speaker (segment 'Il Testamento di Francesco')

Mario Brega
Rocchetti (segment 'La nobile Arte')

Nino Nini
Enrico Zappalà (segment 'La nobile Arte')

Ottavio Panunzi
Giovanni Bordignon (segment 'La nobile Arte')

Lucia Modugno
Clara Altidori (segment 'La nobile Arte')

Anna Lina Alberti
Woman Sitting next to Paola Fioravanti (segment 'Testimone volontario') (uncredited)

Franco Caracciolo
Don Ilario (segment 'La Giornata dell'Onorevole') (uncredited)

Mario Cecchi Gori
Driver of Fiat 2300 S Coupé (segment 'L'Agguato') (uncredited) / Producer

Roberto Chevalier
(segment 'L'Educazione sentimentale') (voice) (uncredited)

Rosemary Dexter
Luciana (segment 'Come un Padre') (uncredited)

Thea Fleming
Marilina (segment 'Vernissage') (uncredited)

Mario Frera
The Father's Colleague (segment 'L'Educazione sentimentale') (uncredited)

Corrado Gaipa
Batachi (segment 'Il povero soldato') / Outspoken Critic (segmento 'La musa') (voice) (uncredited)

Veriano Ginesi
Man on the Car (segment 'Presa dalla Vita') (uncredited)

Carlo Giuffrè
Literary Critic (segment 'La musa') (voice) (uncredited)

Antonio Guidi
Literary Critic (segment 'La musa') (voice) (uncredited)

Jacques Herlin
Outspoken Juror (segmento 'La musa') (uncredited)

Renato Izzo
Professor Pinzuto (segment 'I due Orfanelli') / Grammar Judge (segment 'La musa') (voice) (uncredited)

Antonio La Raina
Enrico Zappalà (segment 'La nobile arte') (voice) (uncredited)

Elisa Mainardi
The Manicurist (segment 'Il Testamento di Francesco') (uncredited)

Pat O'Hara
The Mother (segment 'L'Educazione sentimentale') (uncredited)

Quinto Parmeggiani
The Editor in Chief (segment 'Il povero Soldato') (uncredited)

Carmen Pericolo
Carmen, Actor's Assistant (segment 'La Raccomandazione') (uncredited)

Carlo Reali
Luchino (segment 'Come un padre') (voice) (uncredited)

Jean Rougeul
Literary Critic (segment 'La Musa') (uncredited)

Stefano Satta Flores
The Debutant Writer (segment 'La Musa' (voice) (uncredited)

Leonardo Severini
Rocchetti (voice) (uncredited)

Edoardo Toniolo
(segment 'La musa') (voice) (uncredited)

Yacinto Yaria
Giacinto (segment 'La Giornata dell'Onorevole') (uncredited)

Efi Kamper
Dancer at the pool (segment 'Presa dalla vita') (uncredited)

Dino Risi
Director / Screenplay / Story

Agenore Incrocci
Story / Screenplay

Elio Petri
Story / Screenplay

Furio Scarpelli
Story / Screenplay

Armando Trovajoli
Original Music Composer

Ettore Scola
Screenplay / Dialogue / Story

Vana Caruso
First Assistant Director

Domizio Ercolani
Gaffer

Pio Angeletti
Production Manager

Ruggero Maccari
Dialogue / Screenplay / Story

Umberto Santoni
Unit Manager

Otello Sisi
Makeup Artist

Fausto Ancillai
Sound

Alfio Contini
Director of Photography
Media.











Details.
Release DateOctober 30, 1963
Original NameI mostri
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 3m
Filming LocationsEuropa, Italy
Genres
Last updated:
This Movie Is About.
italy
italian
satire
Wiki.
I mostri (also known as Opiate '67 or, in a cut version, 15 from Rome) is a 1963 commedia all'italiana film by Italian director Dino Risi. It was coproduced with France.
The film was a huge success in Italy. It was censored in Spain. In 1977 an Academy Award nominee sequel was filmed, entitled I nuovi mostri (Viva Italia!).
In 2008, the film was included on the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage’s 100 Italian films to be saved, a list of 100 films that "have changed the collective memory of the country between 1942 and 1978."
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