Anni 90

1992 Italian film
  • Liliana Betti
  • Enrico Oldoini
  • Giovanni Veronesi
Produced by
  • Luigi De Laurentiis
  • Aurelio De Laurentiis
Starring
  • Christian De Sica
  • Massimo Boldi
  • Ezio Greggio
  • Nino Frassica
  • Andrea Roncato
CinematographySergio SalvatiEdited byRaimondo CrocianiMusic by
  • Giovanni Nuti
  • Riccardo Galardini
Distributed byFilmAuro
Release date
  • October 30, 1992 (1992-10-30)
Running time
95 minutesCountryItalyLanguageItalianBox office$6 million (Italy)[1]

Anni 90 (lit.'The Nineties') is a 1992 Italian sketch comedy film directed by Enrico Oldoini.[2]

An anthological sequel entitled Anni 90: Parte II was released in 1993.[3]

Cast

  • Christian De Sica as Cesare Proietti / Lando Marcelli
  • Massimo Boldi as Ugo Bossi / Massimo / Walter Mongini
  • Ezio Greggio as the ad guy / psychologist
  • Nino Frassica as Rosario / Nino / Brigadier / man in the tube
  • Andrea Roncato as Felice / Andrea / Augusto / man in the tube
  • Francesco Benigno as Salvatore / Caputo / Carabiniere / tough guy
  • Nadia Rinaldi as Cleopatra Valentini
  • Flavio Bucci as Professor Moira
  • Valeria D'Obici as Neris Bossi
  • Maurizio Mattioli as Maurizio
  • Guido Nicheli as the swinger
  • Nicola De Buono as the office manager
  • Fabiana Udenio as Daniela
  • Leo Valli as Gino Renda
  • Laura Valci as Laura
  • Pietro Ghislandi as the priest
  • Daniela Piperno as Moana
  • Francesca Colombo as the secretary
  • Maurizio Prollo as Toni
  • Federico Rizzo as Luigino

Reception

It opened in Italy on 36 screens and grossed 1.2 billion lire, finishing second to Lethal Weapon 3 at the box office for the week.[4] In its third week of release it reached number one at the Italian box office and was there for two weeks.[5][6] It went on to gross $6 million, the fifth highest-grossing Italian film for the year in Italy and the 12th overall.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Italian domestic top 10". Screen International. 29 January 1993. p. 18.
  2. ^ "Anni 90". Cinematografo (in Italian). Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  3. ^ Louis Bayman; Sergio Rigoletto (2013). Popular Italian Cinema. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781137305657.
  4. ^ "European box office". Variety. 9 November 1992. p. 37. $948,363; $1=1,300 lire
  5. ^ "European box office". Variety. 23 November 1992. p. 34.
  6. ^ "European box office". Variety. 30 November 1992. p. 63.

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