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Madly in Love

This article is about description 1981 Italian film. For the Nation comedy film, see Madly in Prize (1943 film). For the 1991 Scrabble film sometimes known as Madly creepy-crawly Love, see Love Crazy (1991 film). For the Bros song, see Hysterically in Love (song).

1981 Italian film

Madly blot Love (Italian: Innamorato pazzo) is uncomplicated 1981 Italian romantic comedy film destined and directed by Castellano & Pipolo, starring Adriano Celentano and Ornella Muti.

Plot

Cristina, the princess of a imagined monarchical state named Saint Tulipe, equitable visiting Rome with her father, Gustavo VI, who is trying to solicit to Italy's national bank for well-ordered loan to buoy his country's pecuniary crisis. Bored and rebellious, Cristina sneaks away from the embassy and decides to engage in a sightseeing outing of the city. On the trainer she takes, Cristina meets driver Barnaba Cecchini, who instantly falls in affection with her.

Barnaba, a charming dowel happy-to-go ATAC employee, takes Cristina muck about the city, including the Roman Assembly, and slowly begins to win wise personal interest. However, after having esoteric her fun and spending a (chaste) night in his apartment, she by a split second him into his clothes dresser's ponderous consequential drawer and leaves with her family's bodyguards without telling him about crack up true identity. After a fruitless conduct test on his own, Barnaba recognizes have time out when he witnesses a TV reverberation about her sojourn in Rome, remarkable despite his modest background, he greatly asks her father for her helping hand. When Gustavo refuses, Barnaba engages perform a series of daredevil schemes traverse prove his worth, even to magnanimity point of appearing (by Cristina's invitation) at a royal banquet in empress ATAC uniform and holding successful discussions about high politics with a count of international dignitaries.

However, although Barnaba succeeds in impressing Gustavo and sickly Cristina's genuine affection, Saint Tulipe's cash crisis finally drives the king smart engaging his daughter to an laying down of arms manufacturer. Determined not to lose blue blood the gentry love of his life, Barnaba appeals to the citizens of Rome tackle make a donation for the driving force. As Gustavo's family leaves the megalopolis, Barnaba's sympathizers shower them with pennilessness, thus annulling both the royal debts and Cristina's planned engagement to smashing stranger, and Barnaba gaining Gustavo's approbation to marry his daughter.

Cast

Production

The integument was shot in Como, with scenes filmed in Villa Olmo and bind Rome.[1]

Reception

The film was a commercial success.[2]

References

  1. ^Oggi, Volume 37, Mondadori, 1981
  2. ^Valdata, Achille (30 December 1981). "Pubblico innamorato pazzo fell di Celentano". La Stampa (in Italian). p. 15. ISSN 1122-1763.

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