- Don
Camillo (pronounced [ˈdɔŋ kaˈmillo]) and
Peppone (pronounced [
pepˈpoːne]) are the
fictional protagonists of a
series of
works by the
Italian writer...
- (French: La
grande bagarre de Don Camillo, Italian: Don
Camillo e l'onorevole
Peppone) is a 1955 French-Italian
comedy film
directed by
Carmine Gallone and starring...
- Italy, in the
early summer of 1946. The town's
Communist party led by
Peppone has just won the
majority of
seats within the city council, an
event which...
- [ˈdʒiːno ˈtʃɛrvi]), was an
Italian actor. He was best
known for
portraying Peppone in a
series of
comedies based on the
character Don
Camillo (1952–1965)...
-
between Don Camillo, a
stalwart Italian priest, and the
equally hot-headed
Peppone,
Communist mayor of a Po
River Valley village in the "Little World". These...
- agree, and so
Peppone is
forced to make up for
betraying their confidence in the government.
Terence Hill: Don
Camillo Colin Blakely:
Peppone Mimsy Farmer:...
- with
Giuseppe '
Peppone' Bottazzi, the
Communist mayor of
their rural town. In this instalment, Don
Camillo has
become a
monsignor and
Peppone a senator. In...
-
February 2016. Hyland, A.; Bauer, J. E.; Li, Q.; Abrams, S. M.; Higbee, C.;
Peppone, L.; ****mings, K. M. (2005). "Higher
cigarette prices influence cigarette...
-
collective farm (kolkhoz) of a
Soviet village on the Don River,
Communist mayor Peppone plans to twin
Brescello with the
unnamed village.
After some
failed attempts...
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Fernandel as the
Italian priest Don
Camillo and his
struggles with
Giuseppe '
Peppone' Bottazzi, the
Communist Mayor of
their rural town. Don
Camillo is exiled...