The Band of Honest Men

April. 12,1956      
Rating:
7.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Italy, mid '60s. Three guys from a poor neighbourhood try to get rich by printing fake money using the fact that one of them works as a typographer. The story unravels around their embarrassed efforts to spend the money, their little family issues and ends with a surprise.

Totò as  Antonio Buonocore
Peppino De Filippo as  Giuseppe Lo Turco
Giulia Rubini as  Marcella
Giacomo Furia as  Cardone
Gabriele Tinti as  Michele
Yoka Berretty as  Marlene, moglie di Antonio
Luigi Pavese as  Rag. Casoria
Lauro Gazzolo as  Andrea
Mario Meniconi as  Un finanziere
Memmo Carotenuto as  Fernando, l'aspirante portiere

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Reviews

Matrixston
1956/04/12

Wow! Such a good movie.

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TinsHeadline
1956/04/13

Touches You

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CommentsXp
1956/04/14

Best movie ever!

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Stoutor
1956/04/15

It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.

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rodrig58
1956/04/16

The film is watchable even today, after 61 years, thanks in particular to Antonio de Curtis Gagliardi Griffo Focas Comneno, that is, TOTO, one of the greatest comic actors of all time, unfortunately, totally unknown today. Who knows today who was Toto? Peppino De Filippo and Giacomo Furia are also sympathetic to their roles. Camillo Mastrocinque, the director, has collaborated extensively with Toto, together they have made many other comedies.

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Arca1943
1956/04/17

There were a hundred and more Totò comedies on film from 1937 to 1967. Many are worth watching just for the sake of Totò's performance, for he really was one of the greatest clowns in movie history. Yet Italian comic cinema in the post-war years is more than just a collection of funny guys. It's a brand of comedy with a lot, a lot of things in it, and when you start digging under and around the jokes, you suddenly realize what a miracle it was. There are basically two epochs in postwar Italian comic cinema : epoch I, the immediate postwar years, whose protagonists are Totò, Macario, Eduardo & Peppino De Filippo, Renato Rascel, Carlo Campanini; epoch II is the invention of a new comedy genre, commedia all'italiana, which finds its first "complete" expression in 1958 with the Monicelli classic 'I soliti ignoti' (in which Totò also holds a supporting role).Commedia all'italiana (1958-1978) was so powerful that it is an understandable temptation to read the first wave of Italian comedies (1945-196?) only as a vast prelude for the second wave. But that would be a mistake, because in the domaine of comedy things don't happen orderly, with a preconceived plan, like the way intellectuals would like to have it : on the contrary, when director Monicelli, screenwriters Age-Scarpelli, actors Gassman, Mastroianni and Totò did 'I soliti ignoti' (Big Deal on Madonna Street, 1958), they never thought about inventing a new comedy genre, even though this is what they were doing. They were only doing whatever they could to entertain their (immense) public, and all of a sudden they struck gold. These things happen by chance, by luck, by random, which is why I call it a miracle.'La Banda degli onesti' (1955) is a true peak, a summum of the first era of Italian comedy. It is an hilarious farce, full of funny details, crazy situations,mad-hatter characterizations, one-liners to die for. Totò is the central funny guy, but his accomplices don't let him steal the show : Peppino de Filippo for one, another titan of comedy, is irresistible; and as usual, chunky secondary characters abound. Comedy is all about timing and the timing here is flawless, thanks to the perfect Age-Scarpelli screenplay. Veteran comedy director Camillo Mastrocinque knew exactly where to put the camera for maximum effect. With guys like him, it's the camera that follows the actor and not the other way around: no lesson of cinema is given here, only a lesson of laugh !

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nbott
1956/04/18

Our hero, Antonio, is the concierge at an apartment complex. He is about to be evicted from his place. A man dies and leaves him real engraved plates from the Italian mint that he had stolen years earlier after working for the government.A superb situational comedy follows as Antonio rounds up four of his best friends and they proceed to become counterfeiters. Of course, as in all comedies of this type, nothing really goes right.The acting is superb and much of it is plan deadpan in expression. There are wonderful moments of wordplay at the expense of the character named Lo Turco. There is much classic slapstick comedy as well. I saw this as part of a summer retrospective at the National Gallery of Art. I urge everyone to seek out the comedies of Toto wherever they are available. I really have never seen better comedy films than the ones starring this wonderful comedian.

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