email print share on Facebook share on Twitter share on LinkedIn share on reddit pin on Pinterest

PSYCOSISSIMO

by Stefano "Steno" Vanzina

synopsis

Ugo, Raimondo and Marcella, are a trio of unsuccessful actors who specialize in crime shorts which are never seen. While they are rehearsing a proposed short in front of a producer in a boarding-house bedroom, they are seen through the window by Arturo, who takes Ugo and Raimondo as real killers and Marcella as their victim. Arturo is married to a faithless, two-timing woman, Annalisa, whom he would like very much to dispose of, and he manages to contact Ugo and Raimondo through a newspaper ad and promises them a large sum of money if they will carry out the job for him. Neither man would hurt a fly, but they need the money so badly, they pretend to accept the job. They work out an elaborate plan that will convince Arturo his wife is dead and he will pay them. But neither of them knows that Arturo's wife also has plans to get rid of him and, together with her lover, she too has a plan and intends to use it, while using Ugo as the fall-guy.

original title: Psycosissimo
country: Italy
year: 1961
genre: fiction
directed by: Stefano "Steno" Vanzina
film run: 95'
release date: IT 11/02/1961
screenplay: Roberto Gianviti, Vittorio Metz, Stefano "Steno" Vanzina
cast: Ugo Tognazzi, Raimondo Vianello, Edy Vessel, Spyros Fokas, Francesco Mulè, Leonardo Severini, Nerio Bernardi, Renato Montalbano, Franca Marzi
cinematography by: Tino Santoni
film editing: Giuliana Attenni
art director: Ivo Battelli
costumes designer: Dina Di Bari
music: Carlo Rustichelli
producer: Leo Cevenini, Vittorio Martino

Privacy Policy