The Octopus

June. 07,1993      
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis

The 1993 Telenorba sit-com written and directed by Gennaro Nunziante. The Show it's a parody, in Apulian dialect sauce, of the Michele Placido starring series "La Piovra" (1984) A bloody feud features two families, the Inpetto and the Sanguellatte. At the origin of it all is a wrong suffered on a Sunday morning many years earlier. Rocco Sanguellatte's mother, intent on preparing the traditional ragout, realized she lacked parsley, essential for seasoning the braciole. She then went to ask for some from across the street, that is, Freddy Inpetto's mother, who, however, apologized, telling her that she had none in the house, dismissing her. Shortly thereafter, Rocco, having met his friend Freddy, noticed something green between his teeth, identifying it precisely as parsley, thus inferring disrespect to his mother and thus beginning the tragedy.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1993

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36 Episode

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Episode 1 - Episode 1
June. 07,1993

Episode 2 - Episode 2
June. 08,1993

Episode 3 - Episode 3
June. 09,1993

Episode 4 - Episode 4
June. 10,1993

Episode 5 - Episode 5
June. 11,1993

Episode 6 - Episode 6
June. 12,1993

Episode 7 - Episode 7
June. 13,1993

Episode 8 - Episode 8
June. 14,1993

Episode 9 - Episode 9
June. 15,1993

Episode 10 - Episode 10
June. 16,1993

Episode 11 - Episode 11
June. 17,1993

Episode 12 - Episode 12
June. 18,1993

Episode 13 - Episode 13
June. 19,1993

Episode 14 - Episode 14
June. 20,1993

Episode 15 - Episode 15
June. 21,1993

Episode 16 - Episode 16
June. 22,1993

Episode 17 - Episode 17
June. 23,1993

Episode 18 - Episode 18
June. 24,1993

Episode 19 - Episode 19
June. 25,1993

Episode 20 - Episode 20
June. 26,1993

Episode 21 - Episode 21
June. 27,1993

Episode 22 - Episode 22
June. 28,1993

Episode 23 - Episode 23
June. 29,1993

Episode 24 - Episode 24
June. 30,1993

Episode 25 - Episode 25
July. 01,1993

Episode 26 - Episode 26
July. 02,1993

Episode 27 - Episode 27
July. 03,1993

Episode 28 - Episode 28
July. 04,1993

Episode 29 - Episode 29
July. 05,1993

Episode 30 - Episode 30
July. 06,1993

Episode 31 - Episode 31
July. 07,1993

Episode 32 - Episode 32
July. 08,1993

Episode 33 - Episode 33
July. 09,1993

Episode 34 - Episode 34
July. 10,1993

Episode 35 - Episode 35
July. 11,1993

Episode 36 - Episode 36
July. 17,1993

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