Rita the American Girl
Rita the American Girl | |
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Directed by | Piero Vivarelli |
Produced by | Fabrizio Capucci |
Written by |
Tito Carpi Bruno Corbucci |
Starring | Totò, Rita Pavone |
Music by | The Rockets: David Norman Shapiro |
Cinematography | Emanuele Di Cora |
Distributed by | Titanus |
Release dates | 1965 |
Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Rita the American Girl (Italian: Rita, la figlia americana) is a 1965 Italian musicarello film directed by Piero Vivarelli with Totò and Rita Pavone.[1]
Plot
Professor Serafino Benvenuti is a master of classical music who has the passion of the orchestra director. However, the young audience of the 60 does not appreciate classical composers like Mozart or Beethoven, and so Serafino is likely to have compromised his image as a director. One day Serafino receives the news that her adopted daughter: Rita, is about to return to Italy from America, where she is studying. Serafino is very happy, because at least they can teach you the real music. However, Rita is deeply grown and changed: she follows the musical patterns of her time: the rock music and blues. Serafino gets very angry, especially when he discovers that his daughter falls in love with a young man, a member of a band called "The Rockets."
Cast
- Totò as Serafino Benvenuti
- Rita Pavone as Rita D'Angelo
- Fabrizio Capucci as Fabrizio Carli
- Lina Volonghi as Greta Wagner
- Umberto D'Orsi as Orazio
- Veronica as Diana
- Shel Shapiro (credited as David Norman Shapiro)
- Mike Shepstone
- Bobby Posner
- Johnny Charlton
References
- ↑ Fehrenbach & Poiger p.159
Bibliography
- Heide Fehrenbach & Uta G. Poiger. Transactions, Transgressions, Transformations: American Culture in Western Europe and Japan. Berghahn Books, 2000.