What Scoundrels Men Are!
1932 film
- August 1932 (1932-08)
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What Scoundrels Men Are! (Italian: Gli uomini, che mascalzoni!) is a 1932 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Mario Camerini.
The film was a great success, De Sica and Lia Franca became stars and the song Parlami d'amore Mariù was a hit. Rare in Italian film history, it was filmed on real Milan locations, nowadays it is a sort of documentary on what Milan was like in the 1930s. It was produced by Cines with film sets designed by the art director Gastone Medin. The film was remade in 1953 by Glauco Pellegrini.
Cast
- Lia Franca as Mariuccia
- Vittorio De Sica as Bruno
- Cesare Zoppetti as Tadino
- Aldo Moschino as Count Piazzi
- Carola Lotti as Gina
- Anna D'Adria as Letizia
- Gemma Schirato as Widow
- Maria Montesano as Candies woman
- Tino Erler as Mario Castelli
- María Denis
- Didaco Chellini as The engineer
External links
- What Scoundrels Men Are! at IMDb
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Films directed by Mario Camerini
- The House of Pulcini (1924)
- Maciste in Africa (1926)
- Kif Tebbi (1928)
- Rails (1929)
- Figaro and His Great Day (1931)
- The Last Adventure (1932)
- What Scoundrels Men Are! (1932)
- I'll Always Love You (1933)
- Giallo (1933)
- Like the Leaves (1935)
- I'll Give a Million (1935)
- But It's Nothing Serious (1936)
- The Great Appeal (1936)
- Mister Max (1937)
- The Man Who Couldn't Say No (1938)
- Department Store (1939)
- The Document (1939)
- Heartbeat (1939)
- One Hundred Thousand Dollars (1940)
- A Romantic Adventure (1940)
- The Betrothed (1941)
- Love Story (1942)
- I'll Always Love You (1943)
- Two Anonymous Letters (1945)
- The Captain's Daughter (1947)
- The Street Has Many Dreams (1948)
- Outlaw Girl (1950)
- Honeymoon Deferred (1951)
- Wife for a Night (1952)
- Sunday Heroes (1952)
- Ulysses (1954)
- The Miller's Beautiful Wife (1955)
- The Awakening (1956)
- Holiday Island (1957)
- Run with the Devil (1960)
- ...And Suddenly It's Murder! (1960)
- The Italian Brigands (1961)
- Kali Yug: Goddess of Vengeance (1963)
- The Almost Perfect Crime (1966)
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