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A group of rogues steal a scroll granting its bearer the property of the land of Aurocastro in Apulia, a province in the south of Italy. They elect a shaggy knight, Brancaleone from Norcia, as their leader, and decide to get possession of this supposedly wealthy land. Many adventures will occurr during the journey.
Release : | 1966 |
Rating : | 7.7 |
Studio : | Fair Film, Les Films Marceau, |
Crew : | Production Design, Camera Operator, |
Cast : | Vittorio Gassman Catherine Spaak Folco Lulli Gian Maria Volonté Maria Grazia Buccella |
Genre : | Adventure Comedy |
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Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
Well, i first saw this movie when i was an 8 years old kid, and boy, this movie really made an impression in me. I remember our TV set was an old Phillips 550, a B&W TV set, a valve model( a transistor TV set?, no... It was too expensive then). And, i could never forget it. The movie is perfect, the wardrobe, the scenery, the acting... Well, you see, they don't take their roles too seriously(except for Gassman, but, it's intentional), and this shows a face of history that, could have happened... Say... No heroism (well, a little...) and the rest, cynicism and many conflicts of interests(each one is trying to have his piece of the cake, in this case, the fortified city and it's treasures) Thank god it was released in DVD, here in my country. And here's an advice: Go get yours. You won't regret. It is an ageless movie, that is near forty now, and, does not lose it's impact.
Ok, the italian comedy of the `50s and `60s is one of the best in the world. I say this not only because I am italian but because it`s true. Just rent or buy the movies of directors such as Pietro Germi, Dino Risi, Steno and of course Mario Monicelli. L`Armata Brancaleone is one of the best comedies ever because of the script, the gags, the language (a very funny mix of ancient italian and latin, I don`t know how the translation could work) and the actors, first of all Gassman, the protagonist, that Monicelli `discovered` as a comic character in `I soliti ignoti` (before that Gassman played almost exclusively drama plays). Even the representation of the Middle Age seems to me (a non-expert in history) quite accurate: see for example the prophet who guides the people towards the Crusade (an incredible Gian Maria Volonte`). Another gem of italian comedy, a must-see for everyone.
I watched this movie as a 12 year old in Brazil, and loved it -- the "branca, branca, branca, leone, leone, leone!" stuck with me all these years... When I saw the Monty Python's Holy Grail I thought it was not as good as good old Brancaleone, but I was never able to watch it again in the US.I'm now 28 and studying medieval romance language literature and would love to watch it again. I understand that L'armata Brancaleone is loosely based on Don Quixote. Does anyone know whether the movie is available in the US?
"L'Armata Brancaleone" is an absolute comedy masterpiece. Its surreal medieval world is incredibly deep and funny. The story is summarized here at IMDB, so it's not necessary to repeat it. The main comic device is based on the contrast between the heroic world that the charachters try to master (paladins, knights' tournaments, kings etc) and their actual miserable conditions. The only problem with this movie for non-italian speakers is the language: the authors re-created a mock medieval language (using ancient italian, latin and italian dialects) which is absolutely flamboyant. This particular language (very difficult to understand if you're not italian native speaker) and Vittorio Gassman make this movie one of the best comedies of the 20th century. Thanks to Mario Monicelli, the great film director.