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  1. Mafioso is a 1962 Italian Mafia black comedy film directed by Alberto Lattuada. The film stars Alberto Sordi as a factory manager who visits his hometown in Sicily and is tasked with performing a hit for the Mafia. It was awarded Best Film at the San Sebastian Film Festival.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0056210Mafioso (1962) - IMDb

    Mafioso: Directed by Alberto Lattuada. With Alberto Sordi, Norma Bengell, Gabriella Conti, Ugo Attanasio. When a good-natured factory supervisor living in Milan with his Northern wife returns to his native Sicily, a decades'-old oath forces him to fulfill a nightmarish obligation.

    • (3K)
    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Alberto Lattuada
    • 1965-03-04
  3. In Alberto Lattuada's brilliant dark comedy Mafioso, auto-factory foreman Nino (Alberto Sordi) takes his proper, modern wife (Norma Bengell) and two blonde daughters from industrial Milan to antiquated, rural Sicily to visit his family and get back in touch with his roots.

    • Antonio "Nino" Badalamenti
  4. When a good-natured factory supervisor living in Milan with his Northern wife returns to his native Sicily, a decades' old oath forces him to fulfill a nightmarish obligation.

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    • Alberto Lattuada
  5. Jan 19, 2007 · In “Mafioso,” Alberto Lattuadas incomparable, half-forgotten 1962 crime comedy-travelogue (and then some), the divisions between northern and southern Italy are drawn in vivid, almost ...

    • Alberto Lattuada
  6. In Alberto Lattuada’s brilliant dark comedy MAFIOSO, auto-factory foreman Nino (Alberto Sordi) takes his proper, modern wife (Norma Bengell) and two blonde daughters from industrial Milan to antiquated, rural Sicily to visit his family and get back in touch with his roots.

  7. Jan 1, 2020 · Mafioso (1962) opens at a vast Fiat factory, the clanging of machinery and precise movements of workers despite the soullessness seems to promise economic progress. A foreman in white lab coat named Anotonio Badalamenti (a marvelously dexterous performance by Alberto Sordi) prowls the great industrial space.