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- I vitelloni (Italian pronunciation: [i vitelˈloːni], literally "The bullocks", Romagnol slang for "The slackers" or "The layabouts") is a 1953 Italian...
- 8+1⁄2 as the 10th-greatest film. Fellini's best-known films include I vitelloni (1953), La Strada (1954), Nights of Cabiria (1957), La Dolce Vita (1960)...
- Its most famous occurrence in Italian cinema is in Federico Fellini's I vitelloni (1953), where the idler pla**** by Alberto Sordi jeers at a group of workmen...
- Well (****an, 1960) The Best Years of Our Lives (United States, 1946) I Vitelloni (Italy, 1953) The King of Comedy (United States, 1983) Raging Bull (United...
- Back in Italy, she appeared in several films, including Fellini's I Vitelloni (1953), where she pla**** the wife of a rich merchant. In 1958, she moved...
- Kubrick in 1963 to name his favorite films, he listed Federico Fellini's I Vitelloni as number one in his Top 10 list. Kubrick's films typically involve expressions...
- comedian Lisa Lampanelli as Aunt Josie; Louis Mustillo as Uncle Johnny Vitelloni; Robert Funaro as Uncle Murf; Justine Lupe as Candace; Lucie Pohl as Severine;...
- Tin Star Screenplay: Dudley Nichols; Story: Joel Kane & Barney Slater I Vitelloni Screenplay: Federico Fellini & Ennio Flaiano; Story: Fellini, Flaiano...
- followed, can be refreshed if it is handled with affectionate care. From I Vitelloni to Diner to The Groomsmen, a group of aging boys clinging together as...
- Tullio Pinelli in a kind of "orgiastic synchronicity": I was directing I vitelloni, and Tullio had gone to see his family in Turin. At that time, there was...