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Zum zum zum n° 2
1969 Italian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Zum zum zum n° 2 is a 1969 musicarello film directed by Bruno Corbucci, it is the sequel to the film Zum zum zum - La canzone che mi passa per la testa.
Plot
Tony, who is to marry Rosalia, falls in love with the beautiful Valeria and chaos ensues.
Cast
- Little Tony as Tony
- Isabella Savona as Rosalia
- Dolores Palumbo as Tosca
- Paolo Panelli as Omino Col Singhiozzo
- Peppino De Filippo as Peppino Bertozzini
- Eva Thulin as Valeria
- Orietta Berti as Suor Teresa
- Walter Brugiolo as Carletto Bertozzini
- Enzo Cannavale as Filippo
- Nino Terzo as Filiberto Caputo
- Carlo Delle Piane as Nando
- Stelvio Rosi as Gianni
- Elvira Tonelli as Donna Laura
- Valeria Sabel as Stefania
- Luca Sportelli as Sor Ignazio
- Lino Banfi as Pasquale
- Pippo Baudo as himself
- Bruno Canfora as himself
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Reception
The film received poor critical response. A review from Avvenire described the film as "a cloying alternation of ditties, sentimental intrigues, and comic sketches" in which "a reassuring cartoonish banality triumphs on all fronts".[1] An Italian review of the time found the screenplay "elementary” and the filming and acting ’”inappropriate”[2] Paolo Mereghetti described the film as "very weak", with Little Tony not credible in his role and a certain repetitiveness of situations already shown in the first film.[3]
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