Aldo Fabrizi Movie Trailers
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The Last Wagon Trailer (1943)
01 December 1943
Toto (Aldo Fabrizi), a Roman coachman with an old fashioned horse-drawn carriage who objects to the competition from motorised taxis, doesn't want his daughter Nannarella to go out with Roberto, a young taxi driver.
There's Room Up Ahead Trailer (1942)
30 August 1942
A witty tram driver helps out a jobless girl in wartime Rome.
A Dog’s Life Trailer (1950)
30 September 1950
Tragicomedy telling of the trials and tribulations of a troupe of variety show artists.
The Flowers of St. Francis Trailer (1950)
15 December 1950
In a series of simple and joyous vignettes, director Roberto Rossellini and co-writer Federico Fellini lovingly convey the universal teachings of the People’s Saint: humility, compassion, faith, and sacrifice.
Anthony of Padua Trailer (1949)
20 March 1949
Biography of the famous saint of Portuguese origin recalled from the readings of a young boy who one day goes to church with his mother to pray for the return of his father, who is missing in action.
I due compari Trailer (1955)
06 October 1955
Giovanni peddles useless pens in the streets of Rome with his sidekick Francesco, but his college-student daughter thinks he is a rich industrialist.
Singing Café Trailer (1953)
18 December 1953
Sor Clemente escapes the surveillance of his wife and goes to attend a variety show.
Position Wanted Trailer (1951)
03 November 1951
Maria is a housmaid and she is being engaged to Berto for fifteen years. Berto has not a lasting job so he is waiting for the death of his uncle Matteo to come into an inheritance.
Gli italiani e le donne Trailer (1962)
21 December 1962
A group of vignettes about men, mostly married, scheming to get women and the funny ways the schemes play out.
Once Upon a Time... 'Rome, Open City' Trailer (2006)
27 May 2006
Television documentary about the making of Roberto Rossellini's 1945 film "Rome, Open City".
A Soldier and a Half Trailer (1960)
11 February 1960
Nicola Carletti is a middle age 50-year old man who return to Italy with his family but he is drafted to go to the mandatory military service in Italy.
Mi permette babbo! Trailer (1956)
06 December 1956
While Rodolfo tries to become a lyric singer, his lifestyle deeply annoys his father-in-law.
Funniest Show on Earth Trailer (1953)
12 November 1953
A clown named Tottons of the Togni circus, obliged to never take off his clown makeup or reveal his identity, is continually persecuted by the jealousy of three women and even by a policeman.
Dying as Hierarchs Trailer (1961)
22 December 1961
Now in bankruptcy, the industrialist Merletti seeks the help of Mr. Frioppi, a rich ex-fascist with a real mania for ancient castles.
I 4 moschettieri Trailer (1963)
31 March 1963
4 con men take the place of the real musketeers and manage to steal the Queen's necklace but then give it back to her, moved by her tears.
Welcome Reverend! Trailer (1950)
15 February 1950
A disguised thief talks himself into a countryside class fight immediately after WWII.
Rome-Paris-Rome Trailer (1951)
18 October 1951
Vincenzo, a railwayman who works on the Rome-to-Paris line, has a wife in Italy and a mistress in France: Ginette, a widow with a four-year-old daughter.
First Communion Trailer (1950)
29 September 1950
The daughter of Signor Carloni is about to take her first communion. A problem arises when the dressmaker spends too much time working on the girl's communion frock.
SuperTotò Trailer (1980)
18 April 1980
After an introduction consisting of a series of close-ups of Totò, the anthology presents clips from films performed by the late comedian actor, collected in chapters.
The Four Monks Trailer (1962)
31 August 1962
Four petty criminals pretend to be friars escaped from communist Hungary and go and live in a Sicilit
Rossellini and the City Trailer (2009)
01 January 2009
Mark Shiel is the author of “Italian Neorealism: Rebuilding the Cinematic City.” In this 2009 video essay, he discusses Roberto Rossellini’s depiction of the urban settings in Rome Open City, Paisan and Germany Year Zero.