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L'armata Brancaleone

  • 1966
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
5.7K
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Vittorio Gassman, Gian Maria Volontè, Folco Lulli, and Catherine Spaak in L'armata Brancaleone (1966)
ItalianAdventureComedyHistory

A group of misfits, headed by an incompetent knight named Brancaleone, set out to reach the small town of Aurocastro so that their leader can take possession of the fief.A group of misfits, headed by an incompetent knight named Brancaleone, set out to reach the small town of Aurocastro so that their leader can take possession of the fief.A group of misfits, headed by an incompetent knight named Brancaleone, set out to reach the small town of Aurocastro so that their leader can take possession of the fief.

  • Director
    • Mario Monicelli
  • Writers
    • Agenore Incrocci
    • Furio Scarpelli
    • Mario Monicelli
  • Stars
    • Vittorio Gassman
    • Catherine Spaak
    • Folco Lulli
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    5.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mario Monicelli
    • Writers
      • Agenore Incrocci
      • Furio Scarpelli
      • Mario Monicelli
    • Stars
      • Vittorio Gassman
      • Catherine Spaak
      • Folco Lulli
    • 23User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Vittorio Gassman
    Vittorio Gassman
    • Brancaleone da Norcia
    Catherine Spaak
    Catherine Spaak
    • Matelda
    Folco Lulli
    Folco Lulli
    • Pecoro
    Gian Maria Volontè
    Gian Maria Volontè
    • Teofilatto dei Leonzi
    Maria Grazia Buccella
    Maria Grazia Buccella
    • Vedova
    Carlo Pisacane
    Carlo Pisacane
    • Abacuc
    Ugo Fangareggi
    Ugo Fangareggi
    • Mangold
    Gianluigi Crescenzi
    Gianluigi Crescenzi
    • Taccone
    Alfio Caltabiano
    • Arnolfo Mano-di-ferro
    Pippo Starnazza
    • Piccioni
    Luigi Sangiorgi
    • Manuc
    Fulvia Franco
    • Luisa
    Tito García
    Tito García
    • Filuccio
    • (as Pablo Tito Garcia)
    Joaquín Díaz
    • Guccione
    Luis Induni
    Luis Induni
    • Luigi di Sangi
    Carlos Ronda
    • Enrico di Andrea
    Juan C. Carlos
    • Aldo di Scaraffone
    Barbara Steele
    Barbara Steele
    • Teodora
    • Director
      • Mario Monicelli
    • Writers
      • Agenore Incrocci
      • Furio Scarpelli
      • Mario Monicelli
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews23

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    9Aleister

    Branca! Branca! Branca!

    Ok, this movie is very funny, really. There are great jokes, a lot of gags and pure nonsense. The characters are unforgettable and the reconstitution of Middle Age is impressive. Unfortunately, it's an unknown (in the USA) masterpiece of Mario Monicelli and there are another Medieval Comedy's movies more famous, like Monty Phyton and the Holy Grail. But, if you will have a chance to watch "L'Armata Brancaleone" (The Incredible Army of Brancaleone), don't miss because it's really good.
    9Sigmund

    Surrealistic medieval comedy: a masterpiece

    It is difficult to export this movie outside Italy, in particular because much of the amusement lies in the funny language used, a mix of italian dialects and mock middle-age latin. Anyway, it would be yet a good choice for everyone. It may remember Monthy python's 'Holy Grail', as a surrealistic medieval comedy. Only, this is way better. It is no surprise, considering that we have two great authors, a great director, and a group a great actors. And the word 'great' is no exaggeration! If you ever get a chance to see it, don't miss it, because it's unique.
    s.toria

    Masterpiece of linguistic humour

    I take the risk of annoying most people but it must be said: in order to get the full flavour of the fun in this movie you should have a really good knowledge of the Italian language, and view the film in original. It is hard even for an Italian to understand some of the dialogues, while they rapidly switch from Gassman's impeccable proto-Italian with strong Latin influences (spoken in such a serious manner as to result irresistibly comic), to Abacuc's Jewish version thereof, to the other characters' strong rural poor-man's accent.

    In this movie, and in the delectable sequel "Brancaleone alle Crociate", Gassman is at the top of his skill as an actor. This is somehow like acting the "Fifteen Minutes Hamlet" without even remotely smiling, but giving a serious, professional performance. Only someone who is truly great can do the buffoon like this without appearing histrionic, or ridiculous.
    9greenylennon

    A real comedy

    "L'armata Brancaleone" was made at the time of Italian cinema's triumphs, when Italy could boast some excellent directors and well-known actors. There's one simple reason why this movie is still loved by young generations: it's a real comedy, hilarious without being trivial, and it can rely on a couple of ingenious tricks, such as the language and the setting. The characters speak a funny pseudo-ancient Italian crammed with Latin words and solemn sentences, and maybe some quotations from "La Divina Commedia" by Dante Alighieri (the name Matelda and her character played by the gorgeous Catherine Spaak). And what about the setting? A wild Medieval Italy, with uncontaminated natural sceneries, castles and towns infested by pestilences. Kudos to the actors, everybody is perfect in his/her own role, from Vittorio Gassman and Gian Maria Volonté to the supporting roles, and of course to the director Mario Monicelli, amalgamating all with his personal touch.
    Bobs-9

    An obscure gem, well worth discovering.

    This rare film is now available on a Brazilian DVD, which the earlier comments here convinced me was worth getting. I've just watched it, and it is a joy! The earlier commentators are right on the mark in their comparisons to "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," in that it is an episodic, stylishly-realized, broad medieval comedy concerning a motley group of protagonists on a quest. Unlike the Monty Python film, however, this one never deviates from the story line and the actors never break character. It is also not quite as fully anarchic as the Python film. There is, in fact, a very touching death scene near the end of the film. Superbly paced, it seemed to me that there were no weak spots or comedic lulls. The poorly-translated English subtitles on my DVD were often very funny in their own right (unintentionally, I'm sure). But even though I don't understand Italian and missed some of the linguistic humor mentioned here, I still got a great deal of enjoyment out of it. The look of the film is fascinating, particularly some scenes in which the costuming, makeup, and set design evoke Fellini at his weirdest. Also, the use of the spectacular Italian countryside and old villages is outstanding. It's a privilege to have discovered this rare film, and I am thankful to the earlier commentators for helping bring it to my attention. That's one of the great advantages of visiting the IMDb.

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    • Trivia
      According to director Mario Monicelli, Brancaleone was dressed "halfway between a Japanese samurai and an Italian ragamuffin".
    • Goofs
      When, during a fight, a plate is flung at a wine barrel which then breaches, letting all the wine out, the string used is visible on the right.
    • Connections
      Featured in La strana coppia. Incontro con Age e Scarpelli (2001)

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 1983 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
      • Spain
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Brancaleone's Army
    • Filming locations
      • Le Castella, Isola Capo Rizzuto, Crotone, Calabria, Italy(fortress)
    • Production companies
      • Fair Film
      • Les Films Marceau
      • Vertice Film
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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