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Don Camillo e i giovani d'oggi ()


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Mayor Peppone might very well lose the elections and Don Camillo makes sure that the mayor's delinquent son gets his act together while his own niece makes Peppone think she is pregnant by his son.

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Don Camillo
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Peppone
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Caterina
Paolo Giusti ...
Michele 'Veleno' Bottazzi
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Don Francesco
Dolores Palumbo ...
Maria
Elvira Tonelli ...
Jole
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Ringo
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Vescovo
Barbara Herrera ...
Dottoressa Jole Bognoni
Marcello Di Martire ...
Popolano
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Popolano
Luca Sportelli ...
Piletti
Giorgio Paoletti ...
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Balllerina
Luigi Antonio Guerra ...
Popolano
Aldo Vasco ...
Seguace di Peppone
Ezio Sancrotti ...
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Crocifisso (voice)
Olga Gherardi ...
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Directed by

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Mario Camerini

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Adriano Baracco ... ()
 
Leonardo Benvenuti ... () (as Leo Benvenuti)
 
Mario Camerini ... ()
 
Piero De Bernardi ... ()
 
Lucio De Caro ... ()
 
Giovanni Guareschi ... (novel)

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Luigi Rovere ... producer

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Carlo Rustichelli

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Claudio Cirillo

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Tatiana Casini Morigi

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Vanio Amici ... assistant editor

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Amedeo Mellone

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Amedeo Mellone

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Andrea Zani

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Maria Luisa Fraticelli ... key hair stylist
Giulio Natalucci ... makeup department head

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Renato Panetuzzi ... production manager
Enrico Pili ... production supervisor

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Luigi Oliviero ... assistant director
Sofia Scandurra ... assistant director

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Averardo Ciriello ... poster artist
Mauro Grappasonni ... assistant set decorator

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Bruno Brunacci ... sound
Mario Morigi ... sound mixer
Manlio Urbani ... sound recordist

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Oddone Bernardini ... assistant camera
Enzo Falessi ... still photographer
Luciano Tonti ... camera operator

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Alexander Blonksteiner ... conductor
Paolo Rustichelli ... composer: songs "To Wake Up in the Morning" and "To Be a Horse"

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Marion Mertes ... script supervisor

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Fernanda Ventimiglia ... administrative director
Carlo Baccarini ... voice dubbing: Marcello Di Martire (uncredited)
Laura Carli ... voice dubbing: Dolores Palumbo (uncredited)
Stefania Casini ... voice dubbing: Carole André (uncredited)
Renato Cortesi ... voice dubbing: Paolo Giusti (uncredited)
Solvejg D'Assunta ... voice dubbing (uncredited)
Corrado Gaipa ... voice dubbing: Lionel Stander (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Embattled priest Don Camillo faces his biggest challenge yet: modernity. First, his ecclesiastical superiors send him a hip young curate (Don Chichí) with a mandate to bring Vatican II to his rural parish. Then he receives a visit from his wayward niece "Cat," a flower child determined to turn the Little World upside down. Meanwhile, Don Camillo's old adversary, communist Mayor Peppone, must deal with his own grown son, a rebel in search of a cause. Written by Karen Welbourn

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Also Known As
  • Don Camillo et les contestataires (France)
  • Don Camillo i dzisiejsza młodzież (Poland)
  • Juventude Alucinante (Brazil)
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  • 111 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The movie was first intended as the sixth in the "Don Camillo" series, starring Fernandel and Gino Cervi. After a few weeks of shooting in July 1970, Fernandel had to leave the set, because of failing health. Production was halted but investors in the movie wanted to resume it with a mostly new team. Co-star Gino Cervi and original director Christian-Jaque did not agree to pursue the film without Fernandel, so the series did not continue. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Avanti! (1972). See more »
Soundtracks To wake up in the morning See more »

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