A film composed by Ennio Morricone -004 |
La voglia matta/Crazy Desire (Luciano Salce ) |
The Chinese subtitle provided by volunteer Zeng-xingzhi |
Chronology No. |
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It is shown that the film was composed by Ennio Morricone (00:01:15) |
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It is shown that the 11 songs in the film (Le Canzoni) (00:01:27) |
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Directed by Luciano Salce
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Stars: Ugo Tognazzi, Catherine Spaak and Béatrice Altariba |
Country:Italy |
Language:Italian |
Color: Black and White |
Sound Mix: Mono |
Runtime:110 min |
Genres:Comedy | Drama | Romance |
Rate: Italy:VM14 |
Award: ------------- |
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Franco Castellano screenplay (as Castellano)
Enrico La Stella novella "Una ragazza di nome Francesca"
Giuseppe Moccia screenplay (as Pipollo)
Luciano Salce screenplay |
Produced by
Isidoro Broggi .... producer
Renato Libassi .... producer |
Original Music by Ennio Morricone |
Cinematography by Erico Menczer |
Set Decoration by Nedo Azzini
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Costume Design byGiuliano Papi |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Emilio Miraglia .... first assistant director
Marcello Pandolfi .... assistant director
Gilberto Trampini .... assistant director
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Country Date
UK 1963
France 1964
USA 2 July 1964 (New York City, New York)
West Germany 1 July 1965 |
Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification
Ugo Tognazzi ... Antonio Berlinghieri
Catherine Spaak ... Francesca
Gianni Garko ... Piero
Franco Giacobini ... Alberghetti
Fabrizio Capucci ... Francesca's Friend
Oliviero Prunas ... Veniero
Margherita Girelli ... Marina
Diletta D'Andrea ... Maria Grazia
Carlos Pes (as Carlo Pes)
Corrado Pantanella ... Flavio
Margherita Patti
Elisabetta Marlo Rota
Donatella Ferrara
Lilia Neyung ... La 'cinese' (as Lylia Neyung)
Dori Hassan
Maria Marchi
Edy Biagetti
Salvo Libassi
Nino Fuscagni ... (scenes deleted)
Orfeo Bregliozzi
Jimmy il Fenomeno (as Jimmy)
Jimmy Fontana ... Boy Friend
Béatrice Altariba ... Silvana
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Stelvio Rosi ... Francesca's Friend (uncredited)
Luciano Salce ... Bisigato (uncredited) |
Also Known As (AKA)
Crazy Desire USA
Lockende Unschuld West Germany
Ston paradeiso ton 1000 koritsion Greece (transliterated ISO-LATIN-1 title)
The Crazy Urge Italy (TV title) |
Storyline: A middle-aged and slightly conservative businessman meets a band of rowdy youths and is smitten by one named Francesca. He is pursuaded to join their party and even pay for most of it, as he finds himself strangely attracted to Francesca, who seems his complete opposite |
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002-More overview and comment |
002-1 The stills in the film |
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A middle-aged and slightly conservative businessman and widower meets a band of rowdy youths and is smitten by one beautiful and flirtatious good girl named Francesca When he drive for visit his son in Pisa's boarding School |
He met a young who cheat money and pretend dead and was taken their party |
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There he see that flirtatious good girl Francesca again. He spent a lot of money for her and he woo to her |
Francesca want him closed his eyes to kiss her, but when the eyes open he find a man who is Francesca's boyfriend Piero stands his opposite! |
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He wanted to display themselves in swimming, but nearly drowned. Youth gang made fun of him and wanted to make a short film "Death of an Engineer" |
Youth gang start to play tower game, Francesca ask him join |
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Francisco initiative back and flirt to him, he was excited and wooing to her. Just as when two lingering affection, the curtain hanging on the bedside suddenly is opened. The youth gang sitting in behind the curtain all laughed like watching a theater. Antonio has been juggled again and very embarrassed |
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Antonio was angry, he decided to leave them. Francisco stopped his car and begging him to forgive, Antonio has a smile and come back to youth gang. Already dark down, they ask him to walk around a cemetery, to see whether he had the courage. Antonio do not show weakness, one bold enough to walk inside. In the cemetery,a statue of British soldier who holding a gun suddenly move up, came towards him and want to kill him, he feel fear and fall down the ground. Then that gang of youths appeared,they holding the torch and laugh around him , they also take a short film that title is "engineers fear" |
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Repeatedly being teased, Antonio thinks it is Francisco boyfriend Piero's trick, he stormed down the Piro. Gang of young Laughing and joking to vote for him as new boss.......Finally, he become tired on the beach, he muttered to himself, said "I'm head over heels" and confused to sleep at the beach |
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After dawn, Francisco and the gang of youth early in the morning pick up items and to go home, Antonio woke up slowly in the beach and no longer see anyone, his fanatical desire have to cool down. He sadly drive to go to pisa's boarding school for seeing his son. How is his future life, perhaps each audience will give their own predictions |
002-2 Comments |
Someone PLEASE PLEASE tell me where I can obtain a copy of this Ugo Tognazzi vehicle from 1962, which also starred the luscious Catherine Spaak. One of many of early 60s Italian comedies that explored the bittersweet longings of aging adults amongst youth culture, CRAZY DESIRE or THIS MAD URGE boasted Ennio Morricone's first score and some haunting pop songs of the period, plus a lot of good looking Italian youth in beachwear. Most poignant, though, was the aging but dapper Tognazzi in his sports car, clinging wistfully to his younger self. This film is burned in memory now for 30 years as I, myself, approach that turning point. See it with someone you're growing older with.(Here) |
Ugo Tognazzi, Catherine Spaak, Gianni Garko, Béatrice Altariba, Franco Giacobini ... see more , Fabrizio Capucci , Margherita Girelli , Luciano Salce , Diletta D'Andrea , Stelvio Rosi
Crazy Desire (La Voglia Matta) stars Ugo Tognazzi as a middle-aged Italian businessman on a cross country motor trip. He comes across a group of rambunctious teenagers, including sexy Catherine Spaak.... read more Infatuated by the girl, Tognazzi allows Spaak to deplete his pocketbook to pay for a wild seaside spree for herself and her friends. When challenged to a fight by the leader of the kids, Tognazzi, much to his own surprise, wins, and is hailed as "one of the gang." But when he wakes up on the beach the next morning, he's all alone. Alternately wacky and wistful, Crazy Desire was the film that secured the international reputation of Italian director Luciano Salce. From the opening sequence during a amateurish outdoor production of Julius Caesar to the closing seascape shot of the solitary and bemused Ugo Tognazzi, there's hardly a false move in the picture. Crazy Desire was based on Enrico Siella's short story A Girl Named Francesca.(Here)
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"Ugo Tognazzi, at the beginning of his international popularity, offers a rich characterization of the figure that was to become identified with him: the middle-aged man going through varieties of identity and sexual crises. The director, Luciano Salce, devises a perverse series of 'rites of passage' for Tognazzi. The forty-year-old hero must prove his youth to a band of teenagers with whom he accidentally becomes involved. He has a particular infatuation, 'a crazy desire,' for Francesca, a post-Lolita type played by Catherine Spaak with seductive amorality. Though in a much lighter key, their relationship is reminiscent of that of Dietrich and Jannings in The Blue Angel. Salce uses this confrontation between youth and middle age to comment on two spoiled generations of the sixties." Charles Affron
? Directed by Luciano Salce. Written by Salce, Franco Castellano, Pipolo (Giuseppe Moccia), based on the short story "A Girl Named Francesca" by Enrico Stella. Photographed by Enrico Menzger. With Ugo Tognazzi, Catherine Spaak, Gianni Garko. (1962, 109 mins, In Italian with English titles, 35mm)(Here) |
002-4 About Chinese girl and a mistake in the film |
In the film, a Chinese girl shows at 59'54'-01:22'51" |
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A boy says:(01:01'13") "And the other 250 million Chinese people? Are they as beautiful as you? Because, if they are,we're all leaving for China". But Chinese population is about 650 million in 1960, and it has been 250 million in about 1770! (See belw list).I don't now why it is? Or is a mistake of the writer or director, or is that the derictor intends to reflect the ignorance of Western (or Western Youth) to China? |
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Age |
Ppulation (million) |
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Ppulation (million) |
0002年(West HAN dynasty〕 |
59.6 |
1834 (QING DAOGUANG dynasty) |
400 |
1393年(MING dynasty) |
60.5 |
1949 (P.R. CHINA) |
550 |
1741年(QING QIANLONG dynasty) |
140 |
1955 (P.R. CHINA) |
610 |
1762年(QING QIANLONG dynasty?) |
200 |
1977 (P.R. CHINA) |
800 |
1775年(QING QIANLONG dynasty) |
270 |
1982 (P.R. CHINA) |
1030 |
1790年(QING QIANLONG dynasty?) |
300 |
2010 (P.R. CHINA) |
1340 |
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The relative China's film composed by Ennio Morricone are not much. We only has known 4 films up to now, they are "The Hawks And The Sparrows"(1965),"Once upon a time in revolution" (1971)(Only used MAO's quotation) and "China Is Near"(1967) and "Marco Polo"(1982). The film is a new discovery. It is very important for Chinese Fans |
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003-About the director Luciano Salce |
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uciano Salce (Roma, 25 settembre 1923 – Roma, 17 dicembre 1989) è stato un regista e attore italiano. Dopo aver lasciato la facoltà di giurisprudenza poco prima della laurea, si iscrisse all'accademia di arte drammatica dove si diplomò. Cominciò la sua attività artistica nel campo del teatro, in Italia e in Francia, recitando assieme a Vittorio Caprioli e Franca Valeri nel Teatro dei Gobbi, rilevando il posto di Alberto Bonucci....(See here and 01, 02, 03, 04, 05) |
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Born: September 25, 1922 in Rome, Italy Occupation: Actor, Director, Screenwriter Biography:Italian director Luciano Salce did his first post-college work helming stage plays, then moved to Brazil in 1950 to function as artistic director of Teatro Brasiliero de Comedia. Salce acted in a handful Brazilian films before returning to Italy to work in radio and television. His first film directorial credit was Le Pillole di Ecole (1960), after which he filled the triple-threat capacity as actor/writer/director for The Fascist (1961). Some of Scale's best film work in the '60s could be found in multi-storied pictures wherein each episode was handled by a different director, e.g. Kiss the Other Sheik (1965) and The Queens (1966). The director was particularly fond of light, location-shot comedies about the clash of old and new values, notably the Ugo Tognazzi vehicle Crazy Desire (1961) (please avoid the crudely English-dubbed version of this one). Virtually unknown in America, Luciano Salce is frequently represented on US television by one of his most conventional pictures, a harmless 1963 confection starring Sylvia Koscina and Catherine Spaak titled The Little Nuns.(See here) |
Full cooperative works by Luciano Salce and Ennio Morricone |
NA-6102 Il federale/The Fascist 61-01 |
NA-6304 Le monachine/The Little Nuns 63-03 |
NA-6203 La cuccagna 62-05 |
NA-6514 Slalom/Snow Job 65-06 |
NA-6204 La voglia matta 62-02 |
NA-6601 Come imparai ad amare le donne 66-16 |
Detail see here >>>> Luciano Salce's full works(59) >>>> |
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004-Major stars |
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004-1 Ugo Tognazzi |
Tognazzi was born in Cremona, in northern Italy but spent his youth in various localities as his father was a traveller clerk for an insurance company.
After his return in the native city in 1936, he worked in a salami production plant. In World War II, he was called to the Army, returning home after the Armistice of September 1943. His passion for spectacles and acting dates from his early years, and also during the conflict he had organized spectacles for his fellow soldiers. In 1945 he moved to Milan, where he was enrolled in the theatrical company led by Wanda Osiris. A few years later he formed his own successful musical revue company.
In 1950 Tognazzi made his debut for cinema, in I cadetti di Guascogna directed by Mario Mattoli. In the following year he met Raimondo Vianello, with whom he formed a successful comical duo for the new-born RAI TV (1954–1960). Their shows, sometimes containing satirical aspects, were also among the first ones to be censored in Italian television.
After the successful role in The Fascist (Il Federale) (1961), directed by Luciano Salce, Tognazzi became one of the most renowned characters of the so-called Commedia all'Italiana (Italian comedy style). He worked with all the main directors of Italian cinema, including Mario Monicelli (Amici miei), Marco Ferreri (La grande abbuffata), Nanni Loy, Dino Risi, Pier Paolo Pasolini (Pigsty), Ettore Scola, Alberto Lattuada, Pupi Avati and others. Tognazzi also directed some of his films, including the 1967 film Il fischio al naso. The film was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
He was a famous actor in Italy, and starred in some important international films, which brought him fame.
Roger Vadim cast Ugo Tognazzi as Mark Hand, the Catchman, in 1968's Barbarella. He rescues Barbarella (Jane Fonda) from the biting dolls she encounters, and after her rescue, he requests payment by asking her to make love with him (the "old-fashioned" way, not the psycho-cardiopathic way of their future).
In 1981 he won the Best Male Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival for La tragedia di un uomo ridicolo, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. While he worked primarily in Italian cinema, Tognazzi is perhaps best remembered for his role as Renato Baldi, the gay owner of a St. Tropez nightclub, in the 1978 French comedy La Cage aux Folles which became the highest grossing foreign film ever released in the U.S." (See 01,02, 03, 04,05) |
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Best Actor (Migliore Attore Protagonista)(1963)
Mar del Plata Film Festival Mostri, I(1963) |
1966 |
Best Supporting Actor (Migliore Attore non Protagonista)Io la conoscevo bene(1965) |
1967 |
Il fischio al naso(1967) |
1968 |
Golden Globe Immorale, L'(1967) |
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Best Actor (Migliore Attore Protagonista)La bambolona(1968) |
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Mar del Plata Film Festival Il commissario Pepe(1969) |
1971 |
David di Donatello Awards(David) Best Actor (Migliore Attore(1970) |
1976 |
David di Donatello Awards(David) Best Actor (Migliore Attore)L'anatra all'arancia(1975)
David di Donatello Awards(David) Best Actor (Migliore Attore)Amici miei(1975) |
1981 |
Cannes Film Festival Best Actor Tragedia di un uomo ridicolo, La (1981) |
1982 |
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Best Actor (Migliore Attore)Tragedia di un uomo ridicolo, La (1981) |
Ugo Tognazzi's all films >>>> |
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004-2 Catherine Spaak |
Catherine Spaak (born 3 April 1945) is a French actress and singer.
[edit] BiographySpaak was born at Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine (Ile-de-France).
She spent most of her career in Italy, where she became a teenage star. From age 15 to 18, Catherine Spaak was the lead actress in at least twelve movies and, as a singer, was regarded by some as the Italian equivalent of French chanteuse Francoise Hardy, some of whose songs she recorded in 1963. Notable appearances include classic Italian movies such as I dolci inganni (1960), La voglia matta (1961), The Easy Life (1962), The Girl from Parma (1963), The Empty Canvas (1963), L'armata Brancaleone (1965), Hotel (1967) with Rod Taylor, The Libertine (1969), and The Cat o' Nine Tails (1971). She starred in Take a Hard Ride with Jim Brown (1975). She later hosted several TV shows for RAI TV, and published some books in Italian.
In 2011 she appeared in BBC TV's "mini-series" Zen.(Here) |
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Catherine Spaak's all works(55) >>>> |
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005-OST of the film |
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Sole e Sogni |
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Miraggio Africano |
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Desiderio de Te |
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Agosto Jazz |
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Caporal Twist |
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La tua Stagione |
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Viva il Jump Up |
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La Tisa Stagione |
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Sole e Sogni (Titoli de Testa) |
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005-2 The songs in the film (00:01:27) |
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Le canzoni/Song |
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La tua stagione |
Di Salce-Morricone |
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Brigitte bardot |
Di Miguol Gustave G C Testoni-ediz Curci |
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Chanson D'ete |
Di C Spaak P Boussard ediz President |
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Un fifo |
Di Armando Romeo-ediz A Romeo |
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SASSI |
Di Gino Paoli-ediz Fono Film Ricordi |
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Jo tengo una muneca |
Di Juanito Tromble-ediz Southern Music |
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Cha cha cha dell'impiccato |
Di Vivarelli Pianoi ediz Nazionalmusic |
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Non esiste l'amor |
Di Vivarelli Borretta ediz Nazionlmusic |
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Due note |
Di Amurri Faele Canforn ediz Ariston |
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Twist del go-kart |
Cantata da Jimmy Fontana con "The Flippers" |
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Jump-up |
eseguita da "The Flippers" |
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007-Play in online and download of the film |
Film La voglia matta/Crazy Desire play in online 0-18'45"/104'58" ( Potato Site by us) |
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Sep.1,2011 |
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