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During an exorcism, father Maurice meets a little devil named Giuditta, who refuses to return to hell and decides to discover the world.During an exorcism, father Maurice meets a little devil named Giuditta, who refuses to return to hell and decides to discover the world.During an exorcism, father Maurice meets a little devil named Giuditta, who refuses to return to hell and decides to discover the world.
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- 2 wins & 6 nominations total
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Saw it at the Rialto theatre in Montreal in the early 90's...in English. I read somewhere that the original actors did an English dub of the film...why that isn't available I do not know. This movie is a 10 - funny as hell but there is also a strong message about what you would think the Devil would know (but he doesn't) and the role of religion in modern day thinking. Walter Mathieu is terrific; and Begnini is hilarious...given carte Blanche to use his comedic sense and physical comedy. Crass at times but not Adam Sandler like but somehow still with class. If anyone finds an English version, please post where. Cheers
If you enjoyed other Benigni's works, this movie is your start point to Benigni's world. The story: A little Devil escapes from hell and, after an exorcism, becomes friend of a priest (Walter Matthau). He is only 400 years old and knows nothing about world, sex and so on. Thousands of gags and the little melancholy you can find in "life is beautiful" and "the monster".
I have seen this classic in Greece in English un-dubbed seemingly. I have been trying to find a copy for years. If anyone has news I would appreciate help.
It is indeed likely the funniest film I've ever seen and far superior to much of RB's other work. Perhaps the language problems I've read of herein explain the failure of Netflix to carry it.
As for Matthau, I've never liked him personally, but in this he is uproariously droll.
Any news in tracking this film we be greatly thanked.
George Slater
It is indeed likely the funniest film I've ever seen and far superior to much of RB's other work. Perhaps the language problems I've read of herein explain the failure of Netflix to carry it.
As for Matthau, I've never liked him personally, but in this he is uproariously droll.
Any news in tracking this film we be greatly thanked.
George Slater
10davedani
My wife Dani turned me on to this film and it has to be one of the funniest films I've ever seen in my life! The shame is that it is so difficult to find ....we only managed to find a rental copy in Curitiba, Brasil and a German language version via Amazon.com.de (Germany). Why is it that the US and UK distributors do not carry it? We think that it is his best film and by the way, one of Walter Matthau's finest and funniest performances!
10bjonaal
Actually, when this film was in Norway, it was in English, and I have always believed it was it's original language. Once i owned a VHS copy of the film in English as well, but somehow it disappeared during relocating. But I agree with people saying this is Benignis most funny film ever, not necessary his best. No other films I've seen with him gives him so much freedom to show his comical ability throughout the entire movie. And the chemistry with him and Mattau is magnificent. Bracchi is beautiful as ever and some of the scenes makes you laugh so much that it really hurts in your stomach. I know it's out on DVD in Italy, but unfortunately without English subtitles. But there has to be someone out there knowing more about the English version than I do.
Did you know
- TriviaWith 17 billion lire, it was the largest grossing film of the 1988-89 film season in Italy
- Crazy creditsThe main titles are displayed as if written on papyrus, with a variety of colours in the background, and they subsequently "burn away" and dissolve.
- Alternate versionsFilmed simultaneously in Italian and English. Only a few scenes were reused in both versions where possible; others have different shots and editing. Currently, only the Italian version has been released digitally. The difference between the two versions is approximately 6 minutes.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Making Life Beautiful (1999)
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- Ein himmlischer Teufel
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- Chiesa di San Zeno, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy(Interiors Church)
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