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  1. Age & Scarpelli (Italian:) is the stage name used by the pair of Italian screenwriters Agenore Incrocci (1914–2005) and Furio Scarpelli (1919–2010). Together, they wrote the script for about a hundred movies, mainly satirical comedies. The duo started working together in Totò cerca casa of 1949, and ended their collaboration in ...

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    Inclini all'umorismo popolaresco e alla satira, hanno operato con inesauribile vena nel filone comico del dopoguerra, prima, e nella cosiddetta commedia all'italiana poi, lavorando con i maggiori esponenti del genere, da Mario Monicelli (Totò e Carolina, 1953; I soliti ignoti, 1958; La grande guerra, 1959; Risate di gioia, 1960; I compagni, 1963; L...

    Totò cerca casa, regia di Steno, Mario Monicelli(1949)
    Vivere a sbafo, regia di Giorgio Ferroni(1950)
    Totò cerca moglie, regia di Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia(1950)
  2. Agenore Incrocci (4 July 1919 – 15 November 2005), best known as Age, was an Italian screenwriter, considered one of the fathers of the commedia all'italiana [citation needed] as one of the two members of the duo Age & Scarpelli, together with Furio Scarpelli.

  3. Furio Scarpelli (16 December 1919 – 28 April 2010), also called Scarpelli, was an Italian screenwriter, famous for his collaboration on numerous commedia all'italiana films with Agenore Incrocci, forming the duo Age & Scarpelli.

  4. Nov 15, 2005 · Agenore Incrocci (4 July 1919 – 15 November 2005), best known as Age, was an Italian screenwriter, considered one of the fathers of the commedia all'italiana as one of the two members of the duo Age & Scarpelli, together with Furio Scarpelli.

  5. Scola and co-writers Age and Scarpelli pack more ideas into it than most filmmakers produce in a lifetime and yet the film unfolds naturally combining sheer emotion with an accurate (and, to this day, unsurpassed) map of the way the social texture of Italy evolved after WWII.

  6. May 1, 2010 · Mr. Scarpelli and Mr. Incrocci (who died in 2005 and was known as Age), billed as “Age and Scarpelli,” collaborated on a series of comedies that simultaneously satirized and celebrated the...