Il marchese del Grillo (1981)
Año de lanzamiento: 1981
Alternative Title: El marqués del Grillo, Le marquis s'amuse, Vaskos tréfa, Markiz Grillo, The Marquis of Grillo
Director: Mario Monicelli
Writer: Alberto Sordi, Bernardino Zapponi, Catherine Breillat, Leonardo Benvenuti, Mario Monicelli
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Marco Tamburella, Luciano De Feo, Renzo Rossellini
Compañías: Gaumont, Opera Film Produzione
Género: Comedy, Comedy Film, Historical Film, History
Budget: N/A
Premios & Similares
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female rear nudity, italy, nobleman, opera, pope, poverty, rome italy, telling a joke
Historia
Il marchese del Grillo follows the life of its titular character, the Marquess of Grillo, a charming and witty nobleman living in Rome during the late 18th century. The marquess is known for his love for women, humor, and storytelling. The film chronicles his adventures, jokes, and clever schemes, portraying him as a good-natured man who enjoys inventing stories to entertain those around him.
Resumen
Il marchese del Grillo is a historical comedy directed by Mario Monicelli, released in 1981. Set in Rome during the late 1700s, the film centers on its protagonist, the Marquess of Grillo, whose life is marked by his charm, wit, and humor. The marquess's love for women and storytelling is woven throughout the narrative. However, while the sources provide information about the marquess's character and some aspects of his life, a detailed chronological plot or specific themes are not explicitly mentioned in the given data.

