Zappatore
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Directed by | Alfonso Brescia |
Written by | Alfonso Brescia, Piero Regnoli |
Starring |
Mario Merola Regina Bianchi |
Music by | Eduardo Alfieri |
Production company |
Compagnia Produttori Cinematografici - Panda |
Distributed by | Panda |
Release dates | 5 December 1980 |
Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Zappatore is an Italian drama film directed by Alfonso Brescia and starring Mario Merola. The film was released in Italy on 5 December 1980.
It is the "cine-scripted" which received the highest grossing theaters, ranking the 60th place of the most successful films in Italy in the 1980/81 season.
The film is loosely based on the eponymous song, written by Libero Bovio and Albano.
Story
Francesco Esposito and his wife Madeleine are two farmers who have bred Mario, their only child, with loving dedication. To do this study, we are also indebted to the lender in the country. The boy, meanwhile, has become a brilliant lawyer and Naples, where he moved for work, he met Nancy, the daughter of an industrialist Italian-American, and fell in love with, it sounds like a story with a happy ending except that Mario is ashamed of humble beginnings of his parents.
Cast
- Mario Merola: Francesco, the digger
- Gerardo Amato: Mario son of Franscesco and Maddalena, lawyer
- Regina Bianchi: Maddalena
- Biagio Pelligra: accountant Vizzini
- Aldo Giuffré: Superintendent of Police
- Giacomo Rizzo: Pasqualino
- Lucio Montanaro: Gennarino
- Mara Venier: Nancy
- Alberto Farnese: Mike Barker, father of nancy
- Matilde Ciccia: Assuntina
- Rick Battaglia: Don Andrea
External links
- Zappatore at the Internet Movie Database