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Franco and Ciccio

Franco and Ciccio (Italian: Franco e Ciccio, pronounced [ˈfraŋko e tˈtʃittʃo]) were a comic comedy duo formed by Italian actors Franco Franchi (1928–1992) and Ciccio Ingrassia (1922–2003), particularly popular in the 1960s and 1970s. Their collaboration began in 1954 in the theatre field, and ended with Franchi's death in 1992. The two made their cinema debuts in 1960 with the film Appuntamento a Ischia. They remained active until 1984 when their last film together, Kaos, was shot, although there were some interruptions in 1973 and from 1975 to 1980.[1]

Franco and Ciccio
Franco Franchi (left) and Ciccio Ingrassia (right)
Native nameFranco e Ciccio (Italian)
MediumFilm, television, theater, albums, radio
NationalityItalian
Years active1954–1992
GenresComedy
Memorial(s)
  • Piazzetta Franco e Ciccio in Palermo
  • The theater hall of the Piccola Accademia dei Talenti in Palermo was named after the duo

Together, they appeared in 112 films.[2] Considered at the time as protagonists of B movies, they were subsequently reevaluated by critics for their comedy and creative abilities, becoming the subject of study.[3][4] The huge success with the public is evidenced by the box office earnings, which in the 1960s, represented 10% of the annual box office earnings in Italy.[5]

History edit

Both born in Palermo, Sicily, their collaboration began in 1954 in the theatre field, and ended with Franchi's death in 1992. The two made their cinema debuts in 1960 with the film Appuntamento a Ischia. They remained active until 1984 when their last film together, Kaos, was shot, although there were some interruptions in 1973 and from 1975 to 1980.[6][7][1]

 
Franco and Ciccio in Appuntamento a Ischia by Mario Mattoli (1960)

Together, they appeared in 112 films, usually as the main characters, and occasionally as supporting characters in films featuring well-known actors such as Totò and Domenico Modugno who wrote "Rinaldo in campo" for the two; the theatre piece launched the comedy team's career.[8] They also appeared in a variety of film genres and appeared opposite Vittorio Gassman, Buster Keaton and Vincent Price.[9]

Although their films were labelled as minor works of Italian cinema by film critics of the time, who did not consider their comic films as they were often parodies of films of the period. However, they were rewarded by important audience responses, for example I figli del leopardo by Sergio Corbucci (1965), a parody of The Leopard by Luchino Visconti (1963).[10][11] However, there were exceptions to the negative judgments of critics such as those of Alberto Moravia and Carmelo Bene who admitted to appreciating their work.[12]

 
 
Ciccio (left) as the Fox and Franco (right) as the Cat in the TV series The Adventures of Pinocchio by Luigi Comencini (1972)

They acted in films certainly made in a short time and with few means, such as those shot with the director Marcello Ciorciolini, sometimes even making a dozen films in a year, often without a real script and where they often improvised on the set. Also are the 13 films directed by Lucio Fulci, who was the architect of the reversal of their typical roles by making Ciccio the serious one, the sidekick, and Franco the comic one.[10]

Considered at the time as protagonists of B movie, they were subsequently reevaluated by critics for their comedy and creative abilities, becoming the object of study.[3][4] The huge success with the public is evidenced by the box office earnings, which in the 1960s, represented 10% of the annual earnings in Italy.[5]

Movie plots edit

 
Franco and Ciccio in L'onorata società by Riccardo Pazzaglia (1961)

Often their films were without a real screenplay and were based on a canovaccio and the dialogues were entrusted to improvisation.[13] The director, more often than not, limited himself to giving indications to those in charge of the movie camera, without interfering in the work of the actors. Franco defines it as a "superficial artistic direction, daughter of a passive conception of cinema".[12]

Two types of films can be identified in the duo's filmography, parodies and original works, stories entirely invented by them or by the screenwriters.[14] In between these two are original films with parodied titles, and anthology films.[14] Furthermore, the participations in auteur films such as The Last Judgment by Vittorio De Sica (1961) or Kaos by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani (1984), Caprice Italian Style (1968) by six different directors and The Adventures of Pinocchio by Luigi Comencini (1972) are very important.[14]

 
Franco and Ciccio in I due pericoli pubblici by Lucio Fulci (1964)
 
Franco and Ciccio in Continuavano a chiamarli... er più e er meno by Giuseppe Orlandini (1972)

Movies with an original plot represent the majority and are of multiple genres, which usually followed the trend of the fashion and market needs of the period in which they were made. Many films are centered on the theme of the Sicilian Mafia, initially playing on the mafioso stereotype such as L'onorata società by Riccardo Pazzaglia (1961) and I due mafiosi by Giorgio Simonelli (1964).[15]

Others focus on the humorous satire of society by targeting politics (I 2 deputati by Giovanni Grimaldi, 1968), religion (Don Franco e Don Ciccio nell'anno della contestazione by Marino Girolami, 1970), sport (I due maghi del pallone by Mariano Laurenti, 1970), justice (Riuscirà l'avvocato Franco Benenato a sconfiggere il suo acerrimo nemico il pretore Ciccio De Ingras? by Mino Guerrini, 1971).[16] In the western genre include, Two Sergeants of General Custer by Giorgio Simonelli (1965), How We Got into Trouble with the Army by Lucio Fulci (1965), How We Robbed the Bank of Italy by Lucio Fulci (1966), How We Stole the Atomic Bomb by Lucio Fulci (1967), I 2 pompieri, I due assi del guantone by Mariano Laurenti (1971), and Franco, Ciccio e le vedove allegre.[17]

Often, minor film houses, as soon as they had news of the release of a new film, commissioned a parody even based on the title alone, leading to films such as Satiricosissimo, I figli del leopardo, I due pericoli pubblici;[18] then the parodies of the Spaghetti Western (Per un pugno nell'occhio, The Handsome, the Ugly, and the Stupid, Due rrringos nel Texas) and those of espionage (Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs, 002 agenti segretissimi, 002 Operazione Luna) which refer to the James Bond saga.[19] Other parodies were Don Chisciotte and Sancio Panza and Farfallon.[20]

Halfway between parodies and original works, there are also films with titles that refer to famous titles but with original plots such as I due maggiolini più matti del mondo (1970).[21] Separately, anthology films, which were made above all because they took much less time to make and because they could stage more leading actors and therefore attract more audiences. The sections La giara in Kaos (1984) and Che cosa sono le nuvole? in Caprice Italian Style (1968) are examples.[22][23]

Cultural impact edit

 
Franco and Ciccio in The Long, the Short, the Cat by Lucio Fulci (1967)

The duo also starred in a comic series at the end of the 1960s, Ciccio & Franco, with stories that were original, but featured gags already established in the cinema.[24] On 8 September 2004, during the 61st Venice International Film Festival, Daniele Ciprì and Franco Maresco presented the documentary film Come inguaiammo il cinema italiano - La vera storia di Franco e Ciccio (English: "How we messed up Italian cinema - The true story of Franco and Ciccio"), on the life of Franco and Ciccio. Despite the problems encountered, the two directors collected a large amount of material, also reconstructing the sketches of the street debuts of the two comedians from Palermo, collecting testimonies and interviews.[25]

Inspirations edit

The main model of the duo remains that of Laurel & Hardy.[26] As a young man, Ciccio's idol was Totò.[27] He went to see him during a show in Palermo and was impressed by him, so much so that he took many ideas from his work and recreated them in his characters, especially in the initial period of the theater. He also greatly admired Danny Kaye and Charlie Chaplin.

 
Franco and Ciccio in Hercules in the Valley of Woe by Mario Mattoli (1961)

Franco instead admired Buster Keaton, who he considered even better than Chaplin.[26] His dream was to act alongside him, and did so in 1966. In the early years of theatre, Franco was often compared to Jerry Lewis.[12]

Franco and Ciccio also admired many of their contemporary colleagues: Peppino De Filippo, Erminio Macario, Raimondo Vianello, Luigi Pavese, Aldo Fabrizi, Akim Tamiroff and Misha Auer. Furthermore, Ciccio had been positively impressed by Jayne Mansfield, an actress who died at the age of 34 in a car accident, with whom he starred in Primitive Love by Luigi Scattini (1964).[28]

Acknowledgments edit

Telegatti edit

  • Telegatti 1984 for the Bene, bravo, bis TV show.

Dedications edit

  • Exhibition Franco and Ciccio... not only comedians!!!, organized by the Sicilian branch of the Experimental Cinematography Center dedicated to the duo in Palermo from 4 to 6 June 2012.[29]
  • The theatre hall of the Piccola Accademia dei Talenti in Palermo was named after the duo on 10 December 2017.[30]
  • Piazzetta Franco and Ciccio in Palermo and, close to via Venezia, a plaque in memory of the two actors.[1][31]
  • Show Ciccio the other half of Franco, organized in Palermo on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of Ingrassia's death.[32]

Music edit

 
Franco and Ciccio

Franco, while working with Salvatore Polara's "crawlers", as well as acting, played the bass drum and the accordion and sang in the shows in the square.[33] Ciccio, on the other hand, initially devoted himself to parodies of Canzone Napoletana, including Agata, Nino Taranto's forte.[34] The first show together was dedicated to the Neapolitan song Core 'ngrato.[34] They collaborated with Domenico Modugno in the LP recording of the show Rinaldo in campo, which collected all the songs interpreted during the comedy; the song “Tre briganti, tre somari” was then also published in 45 rpm.[35]

Singles were also made from their television appearances. The best success fell to Franco who alone released the album Sarò Franco and various singles (of which “L'ultimo dei belli” ended up in the hit parade).[34] Even during their television conductions in the 1980s they signed several closing theme songs for their respective programs, including the one created for Drim entitled “E mi pareva strano”.[36] In the same period he covered a 1981 hit entitled “Shaddap your face” and recorded by Joe Dolce, called “Alì Alì Alè”.[37]

Albums edit

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Singles edit

  • 1961 – "Tre somari e tre briganti/La bandiera" (Carosello Records)
  • 1966 – "Bang... bang... kissenè/Il re dello scasso" (Ester Records, GEE 104)
  • 1968 – "Ciccio perdona... io no!/Lupara Story" (Carosello Records, Cl-20211)
  • 1968 – "La gavotta" (Carosello Records)
  • 1968 – "Tango mizzichero/Scuola di danza" (Carosello Records, Cl-20207)
  • 1969 – "Non siamo eroi/Non siamo eroi (instrumental)" (Carosello Records, Cl-20223)
  • 1970 – "Cerentoluzzo parte 1/Cerentoluzzo parte 2" (Hello Records, HR 9037)
  • 1970 – "La lampada di Alaciccio parte 1/La lampada di Alaciccio parte 2" (Hello Records, HR 9038)
  • 1970 – "Pollifranco e Polliciccio parte 1/Pollifranco e Polliciccio parte 2" (Hello Records, HR 9039)
  • 1981 – "E mi pareva strano/Franco, Ciccio e il pappagallo" (Fonit Cetra, SP-1749)
  • 1982 – "Ah, l'amore/Alì Alì Alè" (RCA Italiana, BB 6559)
  • 1982 – "Ridiamoci sopra/Calcio matto" (RCA Italiana)

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Theater edit

  • Core 'ngrato (1954)
  • Al Texas Club (1957)
  • Due in allegria e cinque in armonia (1958)
  • Un giallo più giallo di un giallo (1958)
  • Liz Taylor è a Cannes, De Sica a New York, Franchi e Ingrassia a Palermo (1959)
  • Rinaldo in campo (1961-62)
  • Masaniello (1963)
  • Tommaso d'Amalfi (1963-64)
  • Il cortile degli Aragonesi (1973)
  • La granduchessa e i camerieri (1977)

[38]

Notable films edit

 
Franco and Ciccio in I due evasi di Sing Sing by Lucio Fulci (1964)
 
Franco and Ciccio in Oh! Those Most Secret Agents! by Lucio Fulci (1964)
 
Franco and Ciccio in 002 Operazione Luna by Lucio Fulci (1965)
 
Franco and Ciccio in Nel sole by Aldo Grimaldi (1967)
 
Franco and Ciccio in I due assi del guantone by Mariano Laurenti (1971)

Television edit

Presenters edit

  • Comiche di un anno n.1 (Programma Nazionale, 1965)
  • I due nel sacco (Programma Nazionale, 1966)
  • Due ragazzi incorreggibili (Rete 1, 1976-1977)
  • Drim (Rete 2, 1980)
  • Patatrac (Rete 2, 1981)
  • Ridiamoci sopra (Canale 5, 1982)
  • 3,2,1... ed è '82 (Rete 2, 1981-1982)
  • Beauty Center Show (Italia 1, 1983)
  • Bene, bravi, bis (Italia 1, 1984)
  • Grand Hotel (Canale 5, 1985-1986)
  • Gran galà per Hanna & Barbera (Rai 1, 1989)
  • Zecchino d'Oro (Rai 1, 1990)
  • La festa della mamma (Rai 1, 1991)
  • Avanspettacolo (Rai 3, 1992)

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Regular guests edit

  • Cantatutto (Programma Nazionale, 1963-1964)
  • Partitissima (Programma Nazionale, 1967)
  • Un disco per l'estate (Programma Nazionale, 1972)
  • Calciomatto (Rete 1, 1982; Rai 1, 1983)
  • Grand Hotel (Canale 5, 1985-1986)
  • Buona Domenica (Canale 5, 1986-1987)
  • Il gioco dei 9 (Canale 5, 1990, guests from 5 to 10 September)
  • La Banda dello Zecchino (Rai 1, 1991)

[38]

Television series edit

  • La fiaba incantata (1980)
  • Farsa (1986)
  • Io Jane, tu Tarzan (1989)

[38]

Radio edit

  • Il gamberetto (1970–71)
  • Gran varietà (1971–72)
  • Permette cavallo (1981)
  • Il baraccone (1981)

[38]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Una piazza per Franco e Ciccio amarcord tra vicoli e teatrini – Palermo – Repubblica.it" (in Italian). 11 December 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  2. ^ Mereghetti, Paolo (2006). Dizionario dei film 2006 (in Italian). Baldini Castoldi Dalai. ISBN 978-8884907783.
  3. ^ a b "Libri di cinema - "Due Cialtroni alla rovescia. Studio sulla comicità di Franco Franchi e Ciccio Ingrassia" di Fabio Piccione. - SentieriSelvaggi". Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Soprassediamo! Franco & Ciccio story. Il cinema comico-parodistico di Franco Franchi e Ciccio Ingrassia. Ediz. illustrata - Gordiano Lupi". Mondadori Store Team. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  5. ^ a b DVD N.9 Lezioni di cinema, Repubblica-L'espresso
  6. ^ "Morto Franco Franchi una carriera per ridere" (in Italian). Archivio - la Repubblica.it. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  7. ^ (in Italian). Archived from the original on 14 September 2018. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  8. ^ "Comic actor Ciccio Ingrassia dead at 79". Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  9. ^ "Franco e Ciccio in mostra" (in Italian). Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  10. ^ a b "Franco e Ciccio: amatissimi dal pubblico, detestati dalla critica - Toscana - il Tirreno" (in Italian). Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  11. ^ "Franco Franchi, moriva 20 anni fa un genio (quasi) incompreso - Panorama". Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  12. ^ a b c "Intervista a Franco e Ciccio" (in Italian). Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  13. ^ "La parodia nella comicità di Franco e Ciccio" (in Italian). Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  14. ^ a b c "Franco e Ciccio" (in Italian). Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  15. ^ "La mafia e i suoi stereotipi televisivi" (in Italian). Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  16. ^ "Riuscirà l'avvocato Franco Benenato a sconfiggere il suo acerrimo nemico il pretore Ciccio De Ingras?" (in Italian). Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  17. ^ "Franco, Ciccio e le vedove allegre" (in Italian). Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  18. ^ "I due pericoli pubblici" (in Italian). Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  19. ^ "002 Operazione Luna" (in Italian). Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  20. ^ Roberto Chiti; Roberto Poppi; Enrico Lancia. Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Gremese, 1991. ISBN 8876059350.
  21. ^ "I due maggiolini piu' matti del mondo" (in Italian). Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  22. ^ "Kaos" (in Italian). Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  23. ^ "Capriccio all'italiana" (in Italian). Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  24. ^ "Ciccio & Franco" (in Italian). Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  25. ^ Nordio, Elisabetta. La storia di Franco e Ciccio secondo Ciprì e Maresco, Gazzetta del Sud, 9 September 2004, p. 11.
  26. ^ a b "Franco Franchi e Ciccio Ingrassia, chi erano" (in Italian). Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  27. ^ "Il 28 aprile 2003 si chiusero per sempre gli occhi di Ciccio Ingrassia, maschera triste del teatro italiano" (in Italian). Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  28. ^ "L'amore primitivo" (in Italian). Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  29. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 September 2018. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  30. ^ "Palermo ricorda sabato 9 e domenica 10 Franco Franchi e Ciccio Ingrassia - il Sito di Sicilia" (in Italian). Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  31. ^ "Intitolata una piazzetta a Franco Franchi e Ciccio Ingrassia" (in Italian). Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  32. ^ "Uno spettacolo su Franco e Ciccio a 15 anni dalla morte di Ingrassia" (in Italian). Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  33. ^ "La fame di Franco e Ciccio" (in Italian). Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  34. ^ a b c "Musica - Franco e Ciccio" (in Italian). Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  35. ^ "Il 45 giri Calcio matto con musica e voce di Ciccio e Franco" (in Italian). Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  36. ^ "Discografia di Franco Franchi" (in Italian). Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  37. ^ "Joe Dolce – Shaddap You Face (1980)" (in Italian). Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  38. ^ a b c d e f g "Franchi Franco" (in Italian). Retrieved 8 December 2022.

Bibliography edit

  • Castellano, Alberto; Nucci, Vincenzo (1982). Vita e spettacolo di Franco Franchi e Ciccio Ingrassia [Life and entertainment of Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia] (in Italian). Liguori Editore. ISBN 978-8820711856.
  • Bertolino, Marco; Ridola, Ettore (2003). Franco Franchi e Ciccio Ingrassia [Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia] (in Italian). Gremese. ISBN 88-8440-271-9.
  • Giusti, Marco (2004). Continuavano a chiamarli Franco e Ciccio [They kept calling them Franco and Ciccio] (in Italian). Mondadori. ISBN 88-04-53305-6.

External links edit

  • "Questa volta parliamo di... Franco e Ciccio" [This time we talk about... Franco and Ciccio] (in Italian).

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Franco and Ciccio Italian Franco e Ciccio pronounced ˈfraŋko e tˈtʃittʃo were a comic comedy duo formed by Italian actors Franco Franchi 1928 1992 and Ciccio Ingrassia 1922 2003 particularly popular in the 1960s and 1970s Their collaboration began in 1954 in the theatre field and ended with Franchi s death in 1992 The two made their cinema debuts in 1960 with the film Appuntamento a Ischia They remained active until 1984 when their last film together Kaos was shot although there were some interruptions in 1973 and from 1975 to 1980 1 Franco and CiccioFranco Franchi left and Ciccio Ingrassia right Native nameFranco e Ciccio Italian MediumFilm television theater albums radioNationalityItalianYears active1954 1992GenresComedyMemorial s Piazzetta Franco e Ciccio in PalermoThe theater hall of the Piccola Accademia dei Talenti in Palermo was named after the duo Together they appeared in 112 films 2 Considered at the time as protagonists of B movies they were subsequently reevaluated by critics for their comedy and creative abilities becoming the subject of study 3 4 The huge success with the public is evidenced by the box office earnings which in the 1960s represented 10 of the annual box office earnings in Italy 5 Contents 1 History 2 Movie plots 3 Cultural impact 4 Inspirations 5 Acknowledgments 5 1 Telegatti 5 2 Dedications 6 Music 6 1 Albums 6 2 Singles 7 Theater 8 Notable films 9 Television 9 1 Presenters 9 2 Regular guests 9 3 Television series 10 Radio 11 See also 12 References 13 Bibliography 14 External linksHistory editBoth born in Palermo Sicily their collaboration began in 1954 in the theatre field and ended with Franchi s death in 1992 The two made their cinema debuts in 1960 with the film Appuntamento a Ischia They remained active until 1984 when their last film together Kaos was shot although there were some interruptions in 1973 and from 1975 to 1980 6 7 1 nbsp Franco and Ciccio in Appuntamento a Ischia by Mario Mattoli 1960 Together they appeared in 112 films usually as the main characters and occasionally as supporting characters in films featuring well known actors such as Toto and Domenico Modugno who wrote Rinaldo in campo for the two the theatre piece launched the comedy team s career 8 They also appeared in a variety of film genres and appeared opposite Vittorio Gassman Buster Keaton and Vincent Price 9 Although their films were labelled as minor works of Italian cinema by film critics of the time who did not consider their comic films as they were often parodies of films of the period However they were rewarded by important audience responses for example I figli del leopardo by Sergio Corbucci 1965 a parody of The Leopard by Luchino Visconti 1963 10 11 However there were exceptions to the negative judgments of critics such as those of Alberto Moravia and Carmelo Bene who admitted to appreciating their work 12 nbsp nbsp Ciccio left as the Fox and Franco right as the Cat in the TV series The Adventures of Pinocchio by Luigi Comencini 1972 They acted in films certainly made in a short time and with few means such as those shot with the director Marcello Ciorciolini sometimes even making a dozen films in a year often without a real script and where they often improvised on the set Also are the 13 films directed by Lucio Fulci who was the architect of the reversal of their typical roles by making Ciccio the serious one the sidekick and Franco the comic one 10 Considered at the time as protagonists of B movie they were subsequently reevaluated by critics for their comedy and creative abilities becoming the object of study 3 4 The huge success with the public is evidenced by the box office earnings which in the 1960s represented 10 of the annual earnings in Italy 5 Movie plots edit nbsp Franco and Ciccio in L onorata societa by Riccardo Pazzaglia 1961 Often their films were without a real screenplay and were based on a canovaccio and the dialogues were entrusted to improvisation 13 The director more often than not limited himself to giving indications to those in charge of the movie camera without interfering in the work of the actors Franco defines it as a superficial artistic direction daughter of a passive conception of cinema 12 Two types of films can be identified in the duo s filmography parodies and original works stories entirely invented by them or by the screenwriters 14 In between these two are original films with parodied titles and anthology films 14 Furthermore the participations in auteur films such as The Last Judgment by Vittorio De Sica 1961 or Kaos by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani 1984 Caprice Italian Style 1968 by six different directors and The Adventures of Pinocchio by Luigi Comencini 1972 are very important 14 nbsp Franco and Ciccio in I due pericoli pubblici by Lucio Fulci 1964 nbsp Franco and Ciccio in Continuavano a chiamarli er piu e er meno by Giuseppe Orlandini 1972 Movies with an original plot represent the majority and are of multiple genres which usually followed the trend of the fashion and market needs of the period in which they were made Many films are centered on the theme of the Sicilian Mafia initially playing on the mafioso stereotype such as L onorata societa by Riccardo Pazzaglia 1961 and I due mafiosi by Giorgio Simonelli 1964 15 Others focus on the humorous satire of society by targeting politics I 2 deputati by Giovanni Grimaldi 1968 religion Don Franco e Don Ciccio nell anno della contestazione by Marino Girolami 1970 sport I due maghi del pallone by Mariano Laurenti 1970 justice Riuscira l avvocato Franco Benenato a sconfiggere il suo acerrimo nemico il pretore Ciccio De Ingras by Mino Guerrini 1971 16 In the western genre include Two Sergeants of General Custer by Giorgio Simonelli 1965 How We Got into Trouble with the Army by Lucio Fulci 1965 How We Robbed the Bank of Italy by Lucio Fulci 1966 How We Stole the Atomic Bomb by Lucio Fulci 1967 I 2 pompieri I due assi del guantone by Mariano Laurenti 1971 and Franco Ciccio e le vedove allegre 17 Often minor film houses as soon as they had news of the release of a new film commissioned a parody even based on the title alone leading to films such as Satiricosissimo I figli del leopardo I due pericoli pubblici 18 then the parodies of the Spaghetti Western Per un pugno nell occhio The Handsome the Ugly and the Stupid Due rrringos nel Texas and those of espionage Dr Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs 002 agenti segretissimi 002 Operazione Luna which refer to the James Bond saga 19 Other parodies were Don Chisciotte and Sancio Panza and Farfallon 20 Halfway between parodies and original works there are also films with titles that refer to famous titles but with original plots such as I due maggiolini piu matti del mondo 1970 21 Separately anthology films which were made above all because they took much less time to make and because they could stage more leading actors and therefore attract more audiences The sections La giara in Kaos 1984 and Che cosa sono le nuvole in Caprice Italian Style 1968 are examples 22 23 Cultural impact edit nbsp Franco and Ciccio in The Long the Short the Cat by Lucio Fulci 1967 The duo also starred in a comic series at the end of the 1960s Ciccio amp Franco with stories that were original but featured gags already established in the cinema 24 On 8 September 2004 during the 61st Venice International Film Festival Daniele Cipri and Franco Maresco presented the documentary film Come inguaiammo il cinema italiano La vera storia di Franco e Ciccio English How we messed up Italian cinema The true story of Franco and Ciccio on the life of Franco and Ciccio Despite the problems encountered the two directors collected a large amount of material also reconstructing the sketches of the street debuts of the two comedians from Palermo collecting testimonies and interviews 25 Inspirations editThe main model of the duo remains that of Laurel amp Hardy 26 As a young man Ciccio s idol was Toto 27 He went to see him during a show in Palermo and was impressed by him so much so that he took many ideas from his work and recreated them in his characters especially in the initial period of the theater He also greatly admired Danny Kaye and Charlie Chaplin nbsp Franco and Ciccio in Hercules in the Valley of Woe by Mario Mattoli 1961 Franco instead admired Buster Keaton who he considered even better than Chaplin 26 His dream was to act alongside him and did so in 1966 In the early years of theatre Franco was often compared to Jerry Lewis 12 Franco and Ciccio also admired many of their contemporary colleagues Peppino De Filippo Erminio Macario Raimondo Vianello Luigi Pavese Aldo Fabrizi Akim Tamiroff and Misha Auer Furthermore Ciccio had been positively impressed by Jayne Mansfield an actress who died at the age of 34 in a car accident with whom he starred in Primitive Love by Luigi Scattini 1964 28 Acknowledgments editTelegatti edit Telegatti 1984 for the Bene bravo bis TV show Dedications edit Exhibition Franco and Ciccio not only comedians organized by the Sicilian branch of the Experimental Cinematography Center dedicated to the duo in Palermo from 4 to 6 June 2012 29 The theatre hall of the Piccola Accademia dei Talenti in Palermo was named after the duo on 10 December 2017 30 Piazzetta Franco and Ciccio in Palermo and close to via Venezia a plaque in memory of the two actors 1 31 Show Ciccio the other half of Franco organized in Palermo on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of Ingrassia s death 32 Music edit nbsp Franco and Ciccio Franco while working with Salvatore Polara s crawlers as well as acting played the bass drum and the accordion and sang in the shows in the square 33 Ciccio on the other hand initially devoted himself to parodies of Canzone Napoletana including Agata Nino Taranto s forte 34 The first show together was dedicated to the Neapolitan song Core ngrato 34 They collaborated with Domenico Modugno in the LP recording of the show Rinaldo in campo which collected all the songs interpreted during the comedy the song Tre briganti tre somari was then also published in 45 rpm 35 Singles were also made from their television appearances The best success fell to Franco who alone released the album Saro Franco and various singles of which L ultimo dei belli ended up in the hit parade 34 Even during their television conductions in the 1980s they signed several closing theme songs for their respective programs including the one created for Drim entitled E mi pareva strano 36 In the same period he covered a 1981 hit entitled Shaddap your face and recorded by Joe Dolce called Ali Ali Ale 37 Albums edit 1961 Rinaldo in campo Fonit Cetra LP 20016 participation with Domenico Modugno Delia Scala and the rest of the cast of the homonymous theatrical show 38 Singles edit 1961 Tre somari e tre briganti La bandiera Carosello Records 1966 Bang bang kissene Il re dello scasso Ester Records GEE 104 1968 Ciccio perdona io no Lupara Story Carosello Records Cl 20211 1968 La gavotta Carosello Records 1968 Tango mizzichero Scuola di danza Carosello Records Cl 20207 1969 Non siamo eroi Non siamo eroi instrumental Carosello Records Cl 20223 1970 Cerentoluzzo parte 1 Cerentoluzzo parte 2 Hello Records HR 9037 1970 La lampada di Alaciccio parte 1 La lampada di Alaciccio parte 2 Hello Records HR 9038 1970 Pollifranco e Polliciccio parte 1 Pollifranco e Polliciccio parte 2 Hello Records HR 9039 1981 E mi pareva strano Franco Ciccio e il pappagallo Fonit Cetra SP 1749 1982 Ah l amore Ali Ali Ale RCA Italiana BB 6559 1982 Ridiamoci sopra Calcio matto RCA Italiana 38 Theater editCore ngrato 1954 Al Texas Club 1957 Due in allegria e cinque in armonia 1958 Un giallo piu giallo di un giallo 1958 Liz Taylor e a Cannes De Sica a New York Franchi e Ingrassia a Palermo 1959 Rinaldo in campo 1961 62 Masaniello 1963 Tommaso d Amalfi 1963 64 Il cortile degli Aragonesi 1973 La granduchessa e i camerieri 1977 38 Notable films edit nbsp Franco and Ciccio in I due evasi di Sing Sing by Lucio Fulci 1964 nbsp Franco and Ciccio in Oh Those Most Secret Agents by Lucio Fulci 1964 nbsp Franco and Ciccio in 002 Operazione Luna by Lucio Fulci 1965 nbsp Franco and Ciccio in Nel sole by Aldo Grimaldi 1967 nbsp Franco and Ciccio in I due assi del guantone by Mariano Laurenti 1971 Appuntamento a Ischia by Mario Mattoli 1960 L onorata societa by Riccardo Pazzaglia 1961 5 marines per 100 ragazze by Mario Mattoli 1961 Hercules in the Valley of Woe by Mario Mattoli 1961 The Last Judgment by Vittorio De Sica 1961 Il mio amico Benito by Giorgio Bianchi 1962 The Shortest Day by Sergio Corbucci 1962 I motorizzati by Camillo Mastrocinque 1962 Obiettivo ragazze by Mario Mattoli 1963 The Swindlers by Lucio Fulci 1963 I due mafiosi by Giorgio Simonelli 1964 I due pericoli pubblici by Lucio Fulci 1964 I due evasi di Sing Sing by Lucio Fulci 1964 Oh Those Most Secret Agents by Lucio Fulci 1964 Two Mafiamen in the Far West by Giorgio Simonelli 1964 Primitive Love by Luigi Scattini 1964 Sedotti e bidonati by Giorgio Bianchi 1964 A Monster and a Half by Steno 1964 Corpse for the Lady by Mario Mattoli 1964 I Kill You Kill by Gianni Puccini 1965 Letti sbagliati by Steno 1965 Per un pugno nell occhio by Michele Lupo 1965 I figli del leopardo by Sergio Corbucci 1965 Latin Lovers 1965 film by Mario Costa 1965 Two Sergeants of General Custer by Giorgio Simonelli 1965 Two Mafiosi Against Goldginger by Giorgio Simonelli 1965 002 Operazione Luna by Lucio Fulci 1965 The Two Parachutists by Lucio Fulci 1965 How We Got into Trouble with the Army by Lucio Fulci 1965 I due toreri by Giorgio Simonelli 1965 Soldati e caporali by Mario Amendola 1965 Veneri al sole by Marino Girolami 1965 War Italian Style by Luigi Scattini 1966 Two Sons of Ringo by Giorgio Simonelli 1966 I due sanculotti by Giorgio Simonelli 1966 How We Robbed the Bank of Italy by Lucio Fulci 1966 Due mafiosi contro Al Capone by Giorgio Simonelli 1966 Dr Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs by Mario Bava 1966 Come rubammo la bomba atomica by Lucio Fulci 1967 Nel sole by Aldo Grimaldi 1967 The Long the Short the Cat by Lucio Fulci 1967 I barbieri di Sicilia by Marcello Ciorciolini 1967 The Handsome the Ugly and the Stupid by Giovanni Grimaldi 1967 The Two Crusaders by Giuseppe Orlandini 1968 Caprice Italian Style directed by six different directors 1968 Don Chisciotte and Sancio Panza by Giovanni Grimaldi 1968 The Nephews of Zorro by Marcello Ciorciolini 1968 Brutti di notte by Giovanni Grimaldi 1968 Ciccio Forgives I Don t by Marcello Ciorciolini 1968 L oro del mondo by Aldo Grimaldi 1968 I 2 deputati by Giovanni Grimaldi 1968 Franco Ciccio e il pirata Barbanera by Mario Amendola 1969 Indovina chi viene a merenda by Marcello Ciorciolini 1969 Paths of War by Aldo Grimaldi 1970 Satiricosissimo by Mariano Laurenti 1970 W le donne by Aldo Grimaldi 1970 I due maghi del pallone by Mariano Laurenti 1970 Don Franco e Don Ciccio nell anno della contestazione by Marino Girolami 1970 Ma chi t ha dato la patente by Nando Cicero 1970 Armiamoci e partite by Nando Cicero 1971 Ma che musica maestro by Mariano Laurenti 1971 I due assi del guantone by Mariano Laurenti 1971 Il clan dei due Borsalini by Giuseppe Orlandini 1971 The Adventures of Pinocchio by Luigi Comencini 1972 I due gattoni a nove code e mezza ad Amsterdam by Osvaldo Civirani 1972 Two Sons of Trinity by Osvaldo Civirani 1972 Il sergente Rompiglioni by Pier Giorgio Ferretti 1973 Farfallon by Riccardo Pazzaglia 1974 Paolo il freddo by Ciccio Ingrassia 1974 Kaos by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani 1984 Television editPresenters edit Comiche di un anno n 1 Programma Nazionale 1965 I due nel sacco Programma Nazionale 1966 Due ragazzi incorreggibili Rete 1 1976 1977 Drim Rete 2 1980 Patatrac Rete 2 1981 Ridiamoci sopra Canale 5 1982 3 2 1 ed e 82 Rete 2 1981 1982 Beauty Center Show Italia 1 1983 Bene bravi bis Italia 1 1984 Grand Hotel Canale 5 1985 1986 Gran gala per Hanna amp Barbera Rai 1 1989 Zecchino d Oro Rai 1 1990 La festa della mamma Rai 1 1991 Avanspettacolo Rai 3 1992 38 Regular guests edit Cantatutto Programma Nazionale 1963 1964 Partitissima Programma Nazionale 1967 Un disco per l estate Programma Nazionale 1972 Calciomatto Rete 1 1982 Rai 1 1983 Grand Hotel Canale 5 1985 1986 Buona Domenica Canale 5 1986 1987 Il gioco dei 9 Canale 5 1990 guests from 5 to 10 September La Banda dello Zecchino Rai 1 1991 38 Television series edit La fiaba incantata 1980 Farsa 1986 Io Jane tu Tarzan 1989 38 Radio editIl gamberetto 1970 71 Gran varieta 1971 72 Permette cavallo 1981 Il baraccone 1981 38 See also edit nbsp Film portal nbsp Italy portal Cinema of Italy Double actReferences edit a b c Una piazza per Franco e Ciccio amarcord tra vicoli e teatrini Palermo Repubblica it in Italian 11 December 2012 Retrieved 14 September 2018 Mereghetti Paolo 2006 Dizionario dei film 2006 in Italian Baldini Castoldi Dalai ISBN 978 8884907783 a b Libri di cinema Due Cialtroni alla rovescia Studio sulla comicita di Franco Franchi e Ciccio Ingrassia di Fabio Piccione SentieriSelvaggi Retrieved 14 September 2018 a b Soprassediamo Franco amp Ciccio story Il cinema comico parodistico di Franco Franchi e Ciccio Ingrassia Ediz illustrata Gordiano Lupi Mondadori Store Team Retrieved 14 September 2018 a b DVD N 9 Lezioni di cinema Repubblica L espresso Morto Franco Franchi una carriera per ridere in Italian Archivio la Repubblica it Retrieved 14 September 2018 Franco e Ciccio Una coppia in fotografia La Storia siamo noi in Italian Archived from the original on 14 September 2018 Retrieved 14 September 2018 Comic actor Ciccio Ingrassia dead at 79 Retrieved 3 December 2022 Franco e Ciccio in mostra in Italian Retrieved 3 December 2022 a b Franco e Ciccio amatissimi dal pubblico detestati dalla critica Toscana il Tirreno in Italian Retrieved 14 September 2018 Franco Franchi moriva 20 anni fa un genio quasi incompreso Panorama Retrieved 14 September 2018 a b c Intervista a Franco e Ciccio in Italian Retrieved 6 December 2022 La 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Franco Franchi e Ciccio Ingrassia chi erano in Italian Retrieved 6 December 2022 Il 28 aprile 2003 si chiusero per sempre gli occhi di Ciccio Ingrassia maschera triste del teatro italiano in Italian Retrieved 6 December 2022 L amore primitivo in Italian Retrieved 6 December 2022 Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia Franco e Ciccio non solo comici Archived from the original on 14 September 2018 Retrieved 14 September 2018 Palermo ricorda sabato 9 e domenica 10 Franco Franchi e Ciccio Ingrassia il Sito di Sicilia in Italian Retrieved 14 September 2018 Intitolata una piazzetta a Franco Franchi e Ciccio Ingrassia in Italian Retrieved 14 September 2018 Uno spettacolo su Franco e Ciccio a 15 anni dalla morte di Ingrassia in Italian Retrieved 14 September 2018 La fame di Franco e Ciccio in Italian Retrieved 8 December 2022 a b c Musica Franco e Ciccio in Italian Retrieved 8 December 2022 Il 45 giri Calcio matto con musica e voce di Ciccio e Franco in Italian Retrieved 8 December 2022 Discografia di Franco Franchi in Italian Retrieved 8 December 2022 Joe Dolce Shaddap You Face 1980 in Italian Retrieved 8 December 2022 a b c d e f g Franchi Franco in Italian Retrieved 8 December 2022 Bibliography editCastellano Alberto Nucci Vincenzo 1982 Vita e spettacolo di Franco Franchi e Ciccio Ingrassia Life and entertainment of Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia in Italian Liguori Editore ISBN 978 8820711856 Bertolino Marco Ridola Ettore 2003 Franco Franchi e Ciccio Ingrassia Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia in Italian Gremese ISBN 88 8440 271 9 Giusti Marco 2004 Continuavano a chiamarli Franco e Ciccio They kept calling them Franco and Ciccio in Italian Mondadori ISBN 88 04 53305 6 External links edit Questa volta parliamo di Franco e Ciccio This time we talk about Franco and Ciccio in Italian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Franco and Ciccio amp oldid 1177024869, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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