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Energetic priest Don Camillo returns to the town of Brescello for more political and personal duels with Communist mayor Peppone.Energetic priest Don Camillo returns to the town of Brescello for more political and personal duels with Communist mayor Peppone.Energetic priest Don Camillo returns to the town of Brescello for more political and personal duels with Communist mayor Peppone.
Jean Debucourt
- Jésus
- (voice)
Charles Vissières
- Il vescovo
- (as Charles Vissière)
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- TriviaItalian censorship visa #14698 dating from 12 July 1953.
- GoofsPay close attention to Don Camillo's hand with the glass of castor oil in the "Castor Oil" scene. He pours what is clearly a viscous, oily liquid into the glass. Before drinking however, his hand drops out of view and when he puts the glass to his mouth the liquid is all of a sudden clear water. Apparently drinking the castor oil for real was one step too far.
- Alternate versionsTwo versions of the film were shot: one in Italian, one in French.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Don Camillo e l'on. Peppone (1955)
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The films from the Don Camillo series were a favorite of mine even when I was only 10 or 12, despite many very adult themes - witness to the genius and timeless humor of writer Giovannino Guareschi. It's been a while but now that there's a restored DVD collection available (with some scenes I had never seen because they were cut from the dubbed release) we revisited the whole series and they do stand the test of time. Not only are they great comedy - physical as well as satirical - but they are also a kind of historic documents, capturing the soul of the time and region and politics like few others. The fact that much of the film is shot in a kind of realismo makes the absurd situations only the funnier!
I'm not a religious man myself but Fernandel's portrayal of the stalwart, choleric and compassionate priest is captivating; one of the all-time great performances in film history.
I'm not a religious man myself but Fernandel's portrayal of the stalwart, choleric and compassionate priest is captivating; one of the all-time great performances in film history.
- IndustriousAngel
- Jun 30, 2013
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- Gross worldwide
- $127,840
- Runtime1 hour 55 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was The Return of Don Camillo (1953) officially released in India in English?
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