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Don Camillo Collection 5-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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Original Title: Le Petit Monde de Don Camillo / Le Retour de Don Camillo / Don Camillo e l'on. Peppone (La Grande Bagarre de Don Camillo) / Don Camillo monsignore ma non troppo (Don Camillo Monseigneur) / Il compagno Don Camillo (Don Camillo en Russie)
Alternate Title: The Little World of Don Camillo / The Return of Don Camillo / Don Camillo's Last Round / Don Camillo: Monsignor / Don Camillo in Moscow
Language Selections:
English ( Subtitles )
French ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
French ( Subtitles )
Italian ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Spanish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
France ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
516 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Box Set
Filmographies
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Photo Gallery
Scene Access
Trailer(s)
Black & White


Movie filmed in 1952 - 1965 and produced in:
Italy ( Italy, Greece )


Directed By:
Luigi Comencini
Leonardo Benvenuti
Julien Duvivier
Carmine Gallone


Written By:
Giovanni Guareschi
René Barjavel
Julien Duvivier
Leonardo Benvenuti


Actors:
Fernandel ..... Don Camillo
Gino Cervi ..... Giuseppe 'Peppone' Bottazzi
Leda Gloria ..... Maria Bottazzi
Gianni Garko ..... Scamoggia
Saro Urzì ..... Brusco
Graziella Granata ..... Nadia
Paul Muller ..... Le pope
Marco Tulli ..... Smilzo
Jacques Herlin ..... Perletti
Silla Bettini ..... Bigio
Aldo Vasco ..... Un camarade
Alessandro Gottlieb ..... Ivan
Mirko Valentin ..... Le faux russe
Ettore Geri ..... Oregov
Margherita Sala ..... La femme d'Ivan
Rosemarie Lindt ..... La fille russe
Tania Béryl ..... La voyageuse
Armando Migliari ..... Christian-Democrat representative
Salvatore Campochiaro ..... The notary
Édouard Delmont ..... Il dottor Spiletti
Paolo Stoppa ..... Marchetti
Alexandre Rignault ..... Franceso 'Nero' Gallini
Thomy Bourdelle ..... Cagnola
Leda Gloria ..... Signora Bottazzi
Charles Vissière ..... Il vescovo
Claudy Chapeland ..... Beppo Bottazzi
Tony Jacquot ..... Don Pietro
Saro Urzì ..... Brusco - il barbiere
Manuel Gary
Lia Di Leo ..... La maestrina
Marco Tulli ..... Lo Smilzo
Arturo Bragaglia ..... Il cantoniere
Pina Gallini
Enzo Staiola ..... Mario Cagnola
Miranda Campa ..... Signora Spiletti
Ruggero Ruggeri ..... Crocifisso (voice)
Emilio Cigoli ..... Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
André Hildebrand ..... (uncredited)
Robert Lombard ..... (uncredited)
Jean Mollier ..... (uncredited)
Rina Morelli ..... Bit part (uncredited)
Giovanni Onorato ..... (uncredited)
Gian Paolo Rosmino ..... (uncredited)
Bernardo Severoni ..... (uncredited)
Lino Solari ..... (uncredited)
Beppe Tosi ..... (uncredited)
Gloria Villar ..... (uncredited)
Vera Talchi ..... Gina Filotti (as Vera Talqui)
Franco Interlenghi ..... Mariolino della Bruciata
Sylvie ..... Signora Cristina
Charles Vissière ..... Il Vescovo (as Charles Vissiere)
Clara Auteri Pepe ..... (as Clara Auteri)
Italo Clerici
Peppino De Martino
Carlo Duse
Manuel Gary ..... Il delegato
Luciano Manara ..... Filotti
Armando Migliari ..... Brusco
Giovanni Onorato
Franco Pesce
Mario Siletti ..... Stiletti
Olga Solbelli
Gualtiero Tumiati ..... Il nonno
Giorgio Albertazzi ..... Don Pietro (uncredited)
Barbara Florian ..... Bit part (uncredited)
Ruggero Ruggeri ..... Crocefisso (voice) (uncredited)
Gino Cervi ..... Giuseppe 'Peppone' Botazzi
Leda Gloria ..... Maria Botazzi, moglie di Peppone
Gina Rovere ..... Gisella Marasca
Valeria Ciangottini ..... Rosetta Grotti
Saro Urzì ..... Brusco, il sindaco
Andrea Checchi ..... L'esponente comunista di Roma
Emma Gramatica ..... Desolina, la vecchia
Karl Zoff ..... Walter "Lenine" Botazzi, figlio di Peppone
Ruggero De Daninos ..... Un monsignore
Carlo Taranto ..... Marasca, il marito di Gisella
Armando Bandini ..... Don Carlino
Giuseppe Porelli ..... Il dottor Galluzzi
Andrea Scotti ..... Il capo dei giovani atleti
Giulio Girola ..... Il signor Grotti, padre di Rosetta
Alexandre Rignault ..... Fagò
Ignazio Balsamo ..... Un compagno socialista (uncredited)
Paul-Emile Deiber ..... La voix de Jésus (French version) (uncredited)
Elio Folgaresi ..... (uncredited)
Carlo Giuffrè ..... (uncredited)
Armando Migliari ..... Un esponente democristiano (uncredited)
Spartaco Pellicciari ..... (uncredited)
Franco Pesce ..... Il sacrestano (uncredited)
Renzo Ricci ..... La voce di Gesù (Italian version) (uncredited)
Gustavo Serena ..... (uncredited)
Mario Siletti ..... Un altro esponente democristiano (uncredited)
Claude Sylvain ..... Clotilde
Leda Gloria ..... La signora Bottazzi, moglie di Peppone / Madame Botazzi, la femme de Peppone
Umberto Spadaro ..... Bezzi
Memmo Carotenuto ..... Lo Spiccio
Saro Urzì ..... Brusco, il parucchiere / Brusco, le coiffeur
Guido Celano ..... Il maresciallo
Luigi Tosi ..... Il prefetto
Giuseppe Vinaver
Lamberto Maggiorani
Giovanni Onorato ..... Il Lungo
Renzo Giovampietro
Carlo Duse ..... Bigio
Gustavo De Nardo ..... (as Gustavo Di Nardo)
Gaston Rey ..... Bollini
Spartaco Pellicciari
Stefano Alberici ..... Il figlio di Peppone (as Il piccolo Stefano Alberici)
Vincent Barbi ..... (uncredited)
Enrico Canestrini ..... (uncredited)
Emilio Cigoli ..... Voce narrante (uncredited)
Renzo Ricci ..... La voce del crocifisso (uncredited)
Mario Siletti ..... (uncredited)
Giuseppe Varni ..... (uncredited)


Synopsis:
The Little World of Don Camillo (1952)*No French subtitles*In a village of the Po valley where the earth is hard and life miserly, the priest and the communist mayor are always fighting to be the head of the community.
The Return of Don Camillo (1953) After his battles with the communist mayor Peppone, Don Camillo is sent in exile by his bishop in a remote village.
Don Camillo's Last Round (1955) Don Camillo and Peppone the mayor go at it. Catholism vs communism in one funny way!
Don Camillo: Monsignor (1961) Don Camillo is now a bishop, Peppone is now a senator, but their rivalry is as fierce as when they were just a village priest, and a village administrator.
Don Camillo in Moscow (1965) The village of mayor Peppone and Don Camillo, after much dispute, gets assigned a sister village in Russia.


The Little World of Don Camillo (1952)
In a village of the Po valley where the earth is hard and life miserly, the priest and the communist mayor are always fighting to be the head of the community. If in secret, they admired and liked each other, politics still divided them as it is dividing the country. And when the mayor wants his 'People's House'; the priest wants his 'Garden City' for the poor. Division exist between the richest and the poorest, the pious and the atheists and even between lovers. But if the people are hard as the country, they are good in the bottom of there heart.

The Return of Don Camillo (1953)
After his battles with the communist mayor Peppone, Don Camillo is sent in exile by his bishop in a remote village. Peppone thought he got the village in his hands. But when the municipality decide to build a dike against the periodic floods, the proprietor of the land refuses. War between the village clans is about to begin. Maybe only the strong hand of the priest could persuade the landlord to change his mind. Will Peppone passed over his pride and send for his enemy?

Don Camillo's Last Round (1955)
Don Camillo and Peppone the mayor go at it. Catholism vs communism in one funny way! The daily of a small Italian village after WWII.

Don Camillo: Monsignor (1961)
Don Camillo is now a bishop, Peppone is now a senator, but their rivalry is as fierce as when they were just a village priest, and a village administrator. Don Camillo learns that Peppone is about to promote the building of a communal house on the place of an old, derelict church, and that spurns the old flame. They descend from Rome onto quiet Brescello, and they will agitate their faithful hosts, christians against communists, using all devious ways. Even Christ makes a cameo appearance, when things are going a trifle too far.

Don Camillo in Moscow (1965)
Don Camillo is going to Russia with Peppone, to see for himself what it's like to live in a communist country.

Don Camillo in Moscow (1965)
The village of mayor Peppone and Don Camillo, after much dispute, gets assigned a sister village in Russia. When Peppone and his comrades decide to attend the ceremony on the other side of the iron curtain, Don Camillo wants to join. Peppone is strictly against this but after Don Camillo threatens him to disclose information about an earlier side step the mayor agrees. Don Camillo arranges for false papers: He is now comrade Tarocci. Only Peppone and the other villagers know who he really is. In Russia the agenda includes various cultural events: Ballet, Opera, a fishing competition and various parties...

Five Don Camillo movies in one great boxset: 'Le Petit Monde de Don Camillo', 'Le Retour de Don Camillo', 'La Grande Bagarre de Don Camillo', 'Don Camillo Monseigneur', and 'Don Camillo en Russie'.
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 31 March, 2011.
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