Spaghetti House
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Directed by | Giulio Paradisi |
Written by | Age & Scarpelli Peter Barnes Nino Manfredi |
Starring | Nino Manfredi |
Cinematography | Giuliano Giustini |
Music by | Gianfranco Plenizio |
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Country | Italy |
Languages | Italian English |
Spaghetti House is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Giulio Paradisi.[1][2] It is loosely based on the Spaghetti House siege that occurred in 1975.
Plot[]
In an attempted armed robbery of an Italian restaurant in London, the staff members are taken hostage by three gunmen. The police besiege the building, but in the meantime an unexpected solidarity among hostages and criminals is born.
Cast[]
- Nino Manfredi as Domenico Ceccacci
- Rudolph Walker as Commander Martin
- Rita Tushingham as Kathy Ceccacci
- Leo Gullotta as Salvatore Manzilla
- as Biagio Cerioni
- Gino Pernice as Valentino Cottai
- Derek Martin as Hutchinson
- Renato Scarpa as The Accountant
- Sandro Ghiani as Efisio
- Eddie Tagoe as Bill
- as Tom
- David Burke as Davis
- John Woodvine as The Prosecutor
- Ian Redford as Buntin
- Patrick O'Connell as Mallory
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Categories:
- 1982 films
- Italian comedy films
- 1982 comedy films
- Italian films
- Italian-language films
- English-language Italian films
- English-language films
- Comedy films based on actual events
- Films directed by Giulio Paradisi
- Films set in London
- Commedia all'italiana
- Films about immigration
- Films with screenplays by Age & Scarpelli
- 1980s Italian comedy film stubs