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Don Camillo in Moscow
Directed by Luigi Comencini
Screenplay by Piero De Bernardi
Story by Leo Benvenuti
Based on Don Camillo
by Giovannino Guareschi
Produced by Luigi Comencini
Starring Fernandel, Gino Cervi, Gianni Garko, Graziella Granata
Cinematography Armando Nannuzzi
Edited by Nino Baragli
Music by Alessandro Cicognini
Release date
  • September 18, 1965 (1965-09-18)
Running time
109 minutes
Countries Italy, France, West Germany
LanguagesItalian, French, Russian

Don Camillo in Moscow ( Italian: Il compagno Don Camillo, "Comrade Don Camillo"; French: Don Camillo en Russie, "Don Camillo in Russia") is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. It was the fifth film in the Don Camillo series.

Plot

After receiving a tractor as a gift from the collective farm ( kolkhoz) of a Soviet village on the Don River, Communist mayor Peppone plans to twin Brescello with the unnamed village. After some failed attempts to block the mayor's plan, the anti-Communist Don Camillo ultimately tricks Peppone into including him (under a false name and with forged papers) among the Italian Communist representatives passing through the Iron Curtain to attend the twinning ceremonies. Only Peppone and the other comrades from Brescello know the priest's real identity. During the Russian stay, they face a series of situations that will show them both the political contradictions of Soviet Russia and the normal life of its common people. [1]

Cast

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References

  1. ^ "Don Camillo in Moscow (1965) - IMDb". IMDb.