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Nunzio (film)

Nunzio is a 1978 American drama film directed by Paul Williams and written by James Andronica. The film stars David Proval, James Andronica, Morgana King, Joe Spinell, Tovah Feldshuh and Maria Smith. The film was released on May 10, 1978, by Universal Pictures.[2][3]

Nunzio
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPaul Williams
Written byJames Andronica
Produced byJennings Lang
StarringDavid Proval
James Andronica
Morgana King
Joe Spinell
Tovah Feldshuh
Maria Smith
CinematographyEdward R. Brown
Edited byJohanna Demetrakas
Music byLalo Schifrin
Production
company
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • May 10, 1978 (1978-05-10)
[1]
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot Edit

Nunzio Sabatino (David Proval) is a grown man with the demeanor of a young child. He lives at home with his doting mother (Morgana King) and has a job as a bicycle delivery man for Angelo (Joe Spinell), the neighborhood grocer, which Angelo provides as a favor for Nunzio's brother Jamesie (James Andronica). Nunzio is fixated on elements of superhero stories; he wears sweatshirts that he has emblazoned with a shield and a capital "N" in the style of Superman's shield, along with a cape, and often walks and jumps across his neighborhood's rooftops, stopping short of actually trying to fly. Younger children enjoy his company, particularly Georgie (Glenn Scarpelli), whom he suggests will one day have to take his place as neighborhood do-gooder. However, he is also constantly bullied by a gang of youths, led by JoJo (Vincent Russo), who enjoy ridiculing his dress and taking advantage of his diminished faculties.

In a series of vignettes, Nunzio undergoes challenges to his life. He becomes infatuated with Michelle (Tovah Feldshuh), an attractive employee at the local bakery, but when he expresses his affection for her, he is heartbroken to learn she is married with a child. He begins to refuse tips for delivering groceries, feeling that since Superman never asks for money for doing good things for people, neither should he, which worries his mother and brother. When delivering groceries to the home of Maryann (Theresa Saldana), JoJo's sometime girlfriend, she coerces him into having sex with her, which leaves them both feeling guilty and uncomfortable, a feeling which increases when Nunzio confesses it to his local priest and the priest replies with fiery rhetoric about punishment and Hell. Most of all, Nunzio despairs that he is burdening his mother with caring for him and his brother with defending him against the neighborhood bullies, and begins to neglect his job at Angelo's. After an argument with Jamesie, Nunzio decides to pack a bag and leave home.

As he walks the streets, Nunzio again encounters JoJo and his friends, who chase him into an apartment building's basement where he successfully hides and escapes from them. However, in their pursuit, the men inadvertently start a fire in the basement that quickly spreads. Nunzio, who is on the roof when the blaze erupts, descends the fire escape and knocks on every window he can to warn the residents to leave. Most everyone escapes, but Nunzio notices one resident who is still stuck in her apartment and passes out, and climbs back up to retrieve her; she is revealed to have leg braces. He carries her down, but is alerted by her that she has a sleeping child in the apartment, so he returns and collects the baby. By this time, he cannot get out the fire escape he came in from, and goes up the building stairs to the roof instead, which is too high for the fire department to reach with their ladder. He improvises swaddling from his jacket to wrap the child up, and ties the bundle to his back with a scrap of rope. Nunzio then leaps from the roof to a lower landing, falling on his chest, which allows the firemen to reach him and retrieve the child.

A few days later, Nunzio and his friends and family, including the woman and child he saved from the building, assemble on their building's stoop to pose for a photograph, holding the newspaper headline that describes him as "Superman."

Cast Edit

  • David Proval as Nunzio
  • James Andronica as James "Jamesie"
  • Morgana King as Mrs. Sabatino
  • Joe Spinell as Angelo
  • Tovah Feldshuh as Michelle
  • Maria Smith as Carol Sabatino
  • Vincent Russo as Joe "Jo-Jo"
  • Jaime Alba as Bobby
  • Theresa Saldana as Maryann
  • Glenn Scarpelli as Georgie
  • Tony Panetta as Georgie's Friend
  • Steve Gucciardo as Carmine
  • Sonia Zomina as Mrs. Shuman
  • Crystal Hayden as Crystal Sabatino
  • Vincent Igneri as Vincent Sabatino
  • Tom Quinn as Pete

References Edit

  1. ^ "9 New Releases, Plus 'Graffiti,' On U Sked To July". Variety. April 12, 1978. p. 3.
  2. ^ Maslin, Janet (1978-05-14). "Movie Review - Nunzio - 'Nunzio' Film Portrays Man Who's a Child:The Cast". The New York Times. Retrieved 2015-05-06.
  3. ^ "Nunzio (1975) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved 2015-05-06.

External links Edit

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Nunzio is a 1978 American drama film directed by Paul Williams and written by James Andronica The film stars David Proval James Andronica Morgana King Joe Spinell Tovah Feldshuh and Maria Smith The film was released on May 10 1978 by Universal Pictures 2 3 NunzioTheatrical release posterDirected byPaul WilliamsWritten byJames AndronicaProduced byJennings LangStarringDavid ProvalJames AndronicaMorgana KingJoe SpinellTovah FeldshuhMaria SmithCinematographyEdward R BrownEdited byJohanna DemetrakasMusic byLalo SchifrinProductioncompanyUniversal PicturesDistributed byUniversal PicturesRelease dateMay 10 1978 1978 05 10 1 Running time85 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 References 4 External linksPlot EditNunzio Sabatino David Proval is a grown man with the demeanor of a young child He lives at home with his doting mother Morgana King and has a job as a bicycle delivery man for Angelo Joe Spinell the neighborhood grocer which Angelo provides as a favor for Nunzio s brother Jamesie James Andronica Nunzio is fixated on elements of superhero stories he wears sweatshirts that he has emblazoned with a shield and a capital N in the style of Superman s shield along with a cape and often walks and jumps across his neighborhood s rooftops stopping short of actually trying to fly Younger children enjoy his company particularly Georgie Glenn Scarpelli whom he suggests will one day have to take his place as neighborhood do gooder However he is also constantly bullied by a gang of youths led by JoJo Vincent Russo who enjoy ridiculing his dress and taking advantage of his diminished faculties In a series of vignettes Nunzio undergoes challenges to his life He becomes infatuated with Michelle Tovah Feldshuh an attractive employee at the local bakery but when he expresses his affection for her he is heartbroken to learn she is married with a child He begins to refuse tips for delivering groceries feeling that since Superman never asks for money for doing good things for people neither should he which worries his mother and brother When delivering groceries to the home of Maryann Theresa Saldana JoJo s sometime girlfriend she coerces him into having sex with her which leaves them both feeling guilty and uncomfortable a feeling which increases when Nunzio confesses it to his local priest and the priest replies with fiery rhetoric about punishment and Hell Most of all Nunzio despairs that he is burdening his mother with caring for him and his brother with defending him against the neighborhood bullies and begins to neglect his job at Angelo s After an argument with Jamesie Nunzio decides to pack a bag and leave home As he walks the streets Nunzio again encounters JoJo and his friends who chase him into an apartment building s basement where he successfully hides and escapes from them However in their pursuit the men inadvertently start a fire in the basement that quickly spreads Nunzio who is on the roof when the blaze erupts descends the fire escape and knocks on every window he can to warn the residents to leave Most everyone escapes but Nunzio notices one resident who is still stuck in her apartment and passes out and climbs back up to retrieve her she is revealed to have leg braces He carries her down but is alerted by her that she has a sleeping child in the apartment so he returns and collects the baby By this time he cannot get out the fire escape he came in from and goes up the building stairs to the roof instead which is too high for the fire department to reach with their ladder He improvises swaddling from his jacket to wrap the child up and ties the bundle to his back with a scrap of rope Nunzio then leaps from the roof to a lower landing falling on his chest which allows the firemen to reach him and retrieve the child A few days later Nunzio and his friends and family including the woman and child he saved from the building assemble on their building s stoop to pose for a photograph holding the newspaper headline that describes him as Superman Cast EditDavid Proval as Nunzio James Andronica as James Jamesie Morgana King as Mrs Sabatino Joe Spinell as Angelo Tovah Feldshuh as Michelle Maria Smith as Carol Sabatino Vincent Russo as Joe Jo Jo Jaime Alba as Bobby Theresa Saldana as Maryann Glenn Scarpelli as Georgie Tony Panetta as Georgie s Friend Steve Gucciardo as Carmine Sonia Zomina as Mrs Shuman Crystal Hayden as Crystal Sabatino Vincent Igneri as Vincent Sabatino Tom Quinn as PeteReferences Edit 9 New Releases Plus Graffiti On U Sked To July Variety April 12 1978 p 3 Maslin Janet 1978 05 14 Movie Review Nunzio Nunzio Film Portrays Man Who s a Child The Cast The New York Times Retrieved 2015 05 06 Nunzio 1975 Overview TCM com Retrieved 2015 05 06 External links EditNunzio at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nunzio film amp oldid 1169458803, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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