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SOGNI MOSTRUOSAMENTE PROIBITI

by Neri Parenti

synopsis

Paolo Coniglio (coniglio is the italian translaton of "rabbit") is a naive and clumsy writer in comics publishing, bullied by his manager and the terrible future mother-in-law. To escape his dreary daily routine, he finds himself the star of very vivid daydreams in Dalia company, the beautiful heroine of the books which is in charge of translating. In the course of his visions he plays with effects tragicomic heroes of popular literature and comics, like Parsifal, Superman and Tarzan. Every time the awakening to the harsh reality is more and more abrupt, when one day, doing shopping, met a charming blonde girl identical to the Dalia of the comic that involves him, in spite of himself, in a shady intrigue. Coniglio finds himself in possession of a box of chocolates in which Dalia has hidden a microfilm that contains the proof of the guilt of Fonseca, powerful underworld boss from unsuspected double life. Coniglio becomes the target of Fonseca, who come to kidnap Dalia.

original title: Sogni mostruosamente proibiti
country: Italy
year: 1982
genre: fiction
directed by: Neri Parenti
film run: 89'
release date: IT 29/10/1982, DE 02/08/1991
screenplay: Giovanni Manganelli, Franco Marotta, Neri Parenti, Laura Toscano
cast: Paolo Villaggio, Janet Agren, Alessandro Haber, Alida Valli, Sofia Lombardo, Antonio Allocca, Renzo Rinaldi, Mike Bongiorno, Camillo Milli, Paul Muller, Ennio Antonelli, Stefano Antonucci, Chris Avram, Salvatore Biondo, Alfredo Chiodi
cinematography by: Alberto Spagnoli
film editing: Sergio Montanari
art director: Maria Grazia Pera
music: Bruno Zambrini
producer: Bruno Altissimi, Claudio Saraceni
executive producer: Mario Cecchi Gori, Vittorio Cecchi Gori

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