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  1. Shoot Loud, Louder... I Don't Understand (Italian: Spara forte, più forte, non capisco) is a 1966 Italian crime film directed by Eduardo De Filippo, who adapted the script from his play.

  2. Shoot Loud, Louder... I Don't Understand: Directed by Eduardo De Filippo. With Marcello Mastroianni, Raquel Welch, Guido Alberti, Leopoldo Trieste. Stuck in a dream world of his own, Italian sculptor Albert Saporito (Marcello Mastroianni) sometimes has difficulty separating truth from fiction.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Eduardo De Filippo
    • 1966-12
  3. Alberto Saporito, a Neapolitan sculptor and antique dealer, is a dreamer who frequently finds it difficult to separate his fantasies from reality. He shares a ramshackle home with his Uncle Nicola, an eccentric so disgusted by mankind that he hasn't spoken in over 50 years; instead, he communicates by setting off homemade firecrackers.

    • Eduardo De Filippo, Francesco Massaro
    • Marcello Mastroianni
  4. Visit the movie page for 'Shoot Loud, Louder... I Don't Understand' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews,...

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    • Marcello Mastroianni
    • Eduardo De Filippo
    • Master Film
  5. Stuck in a dream world of his own, Italian sculptor Albert Saporito, sometimes has difficulty separating truth from fiction. When he dreams that his gangster neighbor has been murdered, he reports the crime to the police, only to involve himself in a complicated situation.

  6. Shoot Loud, Louder... I Don't Understand. An introverted dreamer, unable to distinguish between fantasy and reality, believes he saw his neighbors commit murder.

    • Comedy
  7. Feb 17, 2023 · Shoot LoudLouder, I Don’t Understand (1966) *** The Raquel Welch picture nobody’s seen. Which is a shame because she demonstrates considerable comedic flair. And there’s a freshness and naturalness – almost a youthful gaucheness – about her that’s lacking in other movies where she was developing her more iconic acting style.