Fantozzi: White Collar Blues (1975)
Fantozzi: White Collar Blues (1975)
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Cast & Crew.
Paolo Villaggio
Ugo Fantozzi / Novel / Screenplay
Anna Mazzamauro
Signorina Silvani
Gigi Reder
Filini
Giuseppe Anatrelli
Luciano Calboni
Umberto D'Orsi
Count Diego Catellani
Liù Bosisio
Pina Fantozzi
Dino Emanuelli
Megaditta Employee
Plinio Fernando
Mariangela Fantozzi
Paolo Paoloni
Duke Count Maria Rita Vittorio Balabam
Elena Tricoli
Countess Alfonsina Serbelloni Mazzanti Viendalmare
Pietro Zardini
Fonelli
Artemio Antonini
Rude Guy #2
Amerigo Alberani
Megaditta Employee
Mirko Baiocchi
Canello
Luciano Bonanni
Japanese Restaurant Client
Arnaldo Colombaioni
New Year Party Waiter
Iolanda Fortini
Teresa Catellani
Ettore Geri
Megaditta Executive
Ivano Gobbo
Folagra
Giorgio Iovine
Megaditta Employee
Enrico Marciani
Megaditta Executive
Nicola Morelli
Dr. Calabar
Nello Pazzafini
Rude Guy #1
Valerio Ruggeri
Lost Employees Searcher
Giuseppe Terranova
Megaditta Employee
Mario Bartoli
Megaditta Employee (uncredited)
Mario Bartolomei
Megaditta Employee (uncredited)
Bruno Bertocci
Megaditta Employee (uncredited)
Erminio Bianchi Fasani
Megaditta Employee (uncredited)
Arnaldo Caivano
Megaditta Employee (uncredited)
Fulvio Esposti
Megaditta Employee (uncredited)
Jimmy il Fenomeno
Megaditta Employee (uncredited)
Bruno Rosa
Megaditta Employee (uncredited)
Amedeo Salamon
Megaditta Employee (uncredited)
Maurizio Streccioni
Megaditta Employee (uncredited)
Sergio Ukmar
Megaditta Employee (uncredited)
Antonio Anelli
Megaditta Executive (uncredited)
Manlio Dalla Pria
Megaditta Executive (uncredited)
Richard Dunne
Megaditta Executive (uncredited)
Mario Pascucci
Megaditta Executive (uncredited)
Attilio Pelegatti
Megaditta Executive (uncredited)
Domenico Ravenna
Megaditta Executive (uncredited)
Alfredo Adami
Billiard Pool Master (uncredited)
Hal Yamanouchi
Japanese Cook (uncredited)
Franco Ukmar
Japanese Restaurant Warrior (uncredited)
Oscar Giustini
Japanese Restaurant Warrior (uncredited)
Luigi Scavran
Japanese Restaurant Client (uncredited)
Giuliana Melis
Japanese Restaurant Client (uncredited)
Margherita Horowitz
Catellani's Guest (uncredited)
Isabella Zanussi
Catellani's Guest (uncredited)
Nando Sarlo
Catellani's Guest (uncredited)
Filippo Perego
Clinic Administrator (uncredited)
Augusto Brenna
Clinic Prisoner (uncredited)
Enrico Cesaretti
Usher (uncredited)
Eros Buttaglieri
Bus Passenger (uncredited)
Alessandra Vazzoler
New Year Party Guest (uncredited)
Bruno Alias
New Year Party Guest (uncredited)
Angelo Casadei
New Year Party Guest (uncredited)
Giuseppe Marrocco
New Year Party Guest (uncredited)
Decio Gambini
New Year Party Guest (uncredited)
Ferruccio Fregonese
French Minister (uncredited)
Luciano Salce
Director / Screenplay
Leonardo Benvenuti
Screenplay
Fabio Frizzi
Original Music Composer
Maurizio Mein
First Assistant Director
Piero De Bernardi
Screenplay
Vince Tempera
Conductor
Joseph Nathanson
Visual Effects
Francesco Vetrano
Production Secretary
Nazzareno Zamperla
Master at Arms
Olga Sarra
Assistant Editor
Luigi Bernardini
Assistant Camera
Marcello Meniconi
Assistant Makeup Artist
Gianfranco Mecacci
Makeup Artist
Silvana Olasio
Administration
Francesco Gagliardini
Assistant Camera
Pietro Sassaroli
Production Secretary
Massimiliano D'Ottavi
Boom Operator
Cecilia Catalucci
Assistant Editor
Claudio Bondi
Second Assistant Director
Franco Bixio
Music Consultant
Aldo U. Passalacqua
Line Producer
Paolo Franceschi
Hairstylist
Nello Giorgetti
Assistant Set Decoration
Attilio Viti
Unit Manager
Roberto Brega
Camera Operator
Marisa Agostini
Script Supervisor
Gianni D'Amico
Sound Mixer
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 27, 1975
Original NameFantozzi
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 48m
Filming LocationsRome, Italy
Genres
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Wiki.
Fantozzi is a 1975 Italian satirical cult film, based on 1971 novel of the same name in the saga of the unlucky Italian accountant employee Ugo Fantozzi, written and played by his creator Paolo Villaggio.
The film is a parody of middle class workers of the 1970s, unhappy and frustrated at work and with family, and is known for its use of surreal humor and for several scenes which have entered popular culture.
The success of this movie rendered it a cult film that topped IT box office on sales for eight months. In the decades since its release, the film's reputation has remained almost unmutated, launching Paolo Villaggio's career. Its success led to a franchise of nine sequels, from 1976 to 1999.
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."