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  1. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Mafioso (1962) - Alberto Lattuada on AllMovie - In this crime comedy with heavy neorealist…

  2. Alberto Lattuada / IT, 1962 / 102 min. There ain’t nothing for free is a lesson Nino learns when he returns for a holiday to the village in Sicily where he was born. ... Mafioso. Length. 102 min. Language. Italian, English, French, German. Subtitles. ENG. Format. 35mm. Part of. Alberto Lattuada.

  3. Directed by Alberto Lattuada • 1962 • Italy Starring Alberto Sordi, Norma Bengell, Gabriella Conti In Alberto Lattuada’s brilliant dark comedy MAFIOSO, auto-factory foreman Nino (Alberto Sordi) takes his proper, modern wife (Norma Bengell) and two blonde daughters from industrial Milan to antiquated, rural Sicily to visit his family and get back in touch with his roots.

  4. In this video interview, Alessandro Lattuada, son of director Alberto Lattuada, recalls his father's ideas, work, and thoughts on MAFIOSO. Skip to main content Classics and discoveries from around the world, thematically programmed with special features, on a streaming service brought to you by the Criterion Collection.

  5. El poder de la mafia es una película dirigida por Alberto Lattuada con Alberto Sordi, Norma Bengell, Gabriella Conti, Ugo Attanasio .... Año: 1962. Título original: Mafioso. Sinopsis: Antonio Badalamenti es un honrado siciliano que trabaja y vive en Milán. Llegada la época estival, decide pasar sus vacaciones en Calamo, su pueblo natal, ...

  6. Alberto Lattuada. Writer: Guendalina. Alberto Lattuada was born on 13 November 1914 in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. He was a writer and director, known for Guendalina (1957), Flesh Will Surrender (1947) and Bambina (1974). He was married to Carla Del Poggio. He died on 3 July 2005 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.

  7. TÍTULO Mafioso. AÑO 1962. IDIOMA Italiano. SUBTITULOS Español (Separados) DURACIÓN 99 min. DIRECTOR Alberto Lattuada. GUIÓN Marco Ferreri, Rafael Azcona, Age, Scarpelli (Historia: Bruno Caruso) MÚSICA Nino Rota & Piero Piccioni. FOTOGRAFÍA Armando Nannuzzi.