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La sbandatafilm by Salvatore Samperi La sbandata is a commedia sexy all'italiana film directed by Alfredo Malfatti (supervised by Salvatore Samperi). According to several sources the film was actually directed by Samperi but signed by his assistant director for contract issues. It is an adaptation of the novel Il volantino () by Pietro A. Buttitta and was filmed in Acireale and Sant'Alfio, Province of Catania. PlotSalvatore Cannavone (Domenico Modugno) is a Sicilian cobbler-cum-shoe salesman who has worked for thirty years in New York City. He returns to his hometown where, although of modest means in America, he is considered a wealthy man and becomes the centre of attraction. He begins to live with his brother Raffaele (Pippo Franco), his wife Rosa (Luciana Paluzzi), and his stepdaughter Mariuccia (Eleonora Giorgi) and, starting from their first meet, he and Mariuccia get busy with games of seduction. Raffaelle notices Salvatore's interest in Mariuccia and attempts to make use of it to have him stay at their house and to exploit his wealth. On the other hand, Salvatore also has an eye on voluptuous Rosa and both Mariuccia and Rosa begin to see Salvatore's passion as a means to secure the economic benefits he provides, which eventually leads to a peculiar ménage à trois. Things get even more complicated when Mariuccia is betrothed to another man. ReferencesExternal linksCavale, Tonton !Cavale, Tonton! (La sbandata) est une comédie érotique italienne d'Alfredo Malfatti (sous la direction de Salvatore Samperi) sorti en C'est l'adaptation du roman Il volantino de Pietro A. Buttitta publié en Synopsis[modifier | modifier le code]Salvatore Cannavone (Domenico Modugno) est un cordonnier et chausseursicilien qui a travaillé pendant trente ans à New York. Il revient dans sa ville natale où, bien que de condition modeste en Amérique, il est considéré comme un homme riche et devient le centre d'attraction. Il commence à vivre avec son frère Raffaele (Pippo Franco), sa femme Rosa (Luciana Paluzzi) et sa belle-fille Mariuccia (Eleonora Giorgi). Dès leur première rencontre, Mariuccia et lui s'adonnent à des jeux de séduction. Raffaelle remarque l'intérêt de Salvatore pour Mariuccia et tente d'exploiter la situation pour profiter de l'argent de Raffaele. D'autre part, Salvatore a également un œil sur la voluptueuse Rosa. Mariuccia et Rosa commencent toutes deux à voir la passion de Salvatore comme un moyen de s'assurer les avantages économiques qu'il fournit, ce qui conduit finalement à un curieux ménage à trois. Les choses se compliquent encore lorsque Mariuccia se fiance à un autre homme. Fiche technique[modifier | modifier le code]Distribution[modifier | modifier le code]Production[modifier | modifier le code]Salvatore Samperi a nié la paternité du film en le faisant signer par Alfredo Malfatti, un documentariste peu connu, comme le montrent diverses interviews et témoignages; l'un des plus clairs est celui donné à la revue Nocturno par Eleonora Giorgi. À la question «mais qui a réalisé le film?», elle répond textuellement: «Samperi! Alfredo Malfatti est son assistant réalisateur, mais il a dû signer le film et Samperi est devenu sur le papier producteur. C'est-à-dire que "Salvatore Samperi présente", car il est sous contrat avec Clementelli-Cinélite, alors qu'il s'agit d'un fil . |