The best Alvaro Vitali’s drama movies

Alvaro Vitali

Alvaro Vitali

03/02/1950 (74 años)
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Roma

Roma
7.3/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 16/03/1972
  • Character: Alvaro - Tap Dancer at Jovinelli Theatre (uncredited)
A virtually plotless, gaudy, impressionistic portrait of Rome through the eyes of one of its most famous citizens.

Amarcord

Amarcord
7.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 13/12/1973
  • Character: Naso
In an Italian seaside town, young Titta gets into trouble with his friends and watches various local eccentrics as they engage in often absurd behavior. Frequently clashing with his stern father and defended by his doting mother, Titta witnesses the actions of a wide range of characters, from his extended family to Fascist loyalists to sensual women, with certain moments shifting into fantastical scenarios.

Come Home and Meet My Wife

Come Home and Meet My Wife
7.1/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 01/01/1974
  • Character: Paolo, conoscente di Giulio e Vincenzina
50 year old Giulio (Tognazzi) and his 17 year old goddaughter, Vincenzina (Muti) fall madly in love with each other and soon are wed. Unfortunately for Giulio he walks in on his friend and Vincenzina upon a return from a trip. His jealousy and anger get the best of him and he kicks his wife out of the house. Years pass and Giulio decides to rekindle the lover affair with Vincenzina

Scent of a Woman

Scent of a Woman
7.5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 20/12/1974
  • Character: Vittorio
An army cadet accompanies an irascible, blind captain on a week-long trip from Turin to Naples.

The Career of a Chambermaid

The Career of a Chambermaid
6.6/10
This slight skewering of the mindset of the Fascist era when Italy’s “White Telephone” films (conservative minded sophisticated comedy-dramas revolving around the bourgeoisie) were in vogue gives Agostina Belli her best role – an ambitious Venetian girl that goes from chambermaid to prostitute to singer to film-star to mistress of ‘Il Duce’! – for which she received a special David Di Donatello award, the Italian equivalent of the Oscar.

Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man

Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man
6.5/10
Fred and Tony are members of an elite 'special squad' of police in Rome, Italy who are licensed-to-kill, undercover cops and who love to live dangerously.

La Tosca

La Tosca
6.8/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 23/03/1973
  • Character: Un derelitto
To the St. Andrew's Church in Rome comes a fugitive - Cesare Angelotti, former consul, who was sentenced to death for taking a part in a conspiracy against tyranny that rules the country. In further escape helps him his friend, young painter Mario Cavaradossi. A bit later the chief policeman Scarpia reaches the church. He notices the similarity between the portrait of Maria Magdalena, Cavaradossi has been working on, and Rome countess named Attavanti. Scarpia shows these details to Cavaradossi's beloved - singer Tosca, what makes her jealous. Tosca gets to Cavaradossi's house with Scarpia's men. Chief of the police believes he will find the prisoner there, and... seduce Tosca he fell in love long before.

Season For Assassins

Season For Assassins
5.7/10
As a gang of youths terrorizes a city, the weary chief of police finds himself caught between the citizens who cry for blood and a catholic priest who believes the boys will respond to kindness.

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