Starring: | Marisa Allasio Maurizio Arena Renato Salvatori |
Director: | Dino Risi |
Producer: | Silvio Clementelli |
Cinematography: | Tonino Delli Colli |
Released: | 1957 (Italy) 10 June 1958 (U.S.) |
Runtime: | 101 min. |
Language: | Italian Italian dubbers:
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Music: | Giorgio Fabor Piero Piccioni |
(U.S. title: Poor, But Handsome) is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi.
There have been two sequels, also directed by Risi and starring Marisa Allasio, Maurizio Arena and Renato Salvatori: Belle ma povere in 1957 and Poveri milionari in 1959 (the latter not featuring Allasio, who by then had retired from acting).
In 2008, the film was included on the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage’s 100 Italian films to be saved, a list of 100 films that "have changed the collective memory of the country between 1942 and 1978."[1]
Romolo (Maurizio Arena) and Salvatore (Renato Salvatori) are two young men that are neighbors and friends. They live in Piazza Navona in Rome. They are poor but handsome, and both fall in love with the beautiful Giovanna (Marisa Allasio).
After having briefly flirted in quick succession with both friends (a situation which severely strains their feelings of comradeship), Giovanna realizes she's still in love with Ugo, her previous boyfriend, and returns with him. Romolo and Salvatore, their friendship recovered, ultimately get simultaneously engaged with each other's sister.