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Duration: 225 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Edwige Fenech was born to Maltese and Sicilian parents in Bône, French Algeria (now Annaba, Algeria). She rose to fame in European cinema from the late 1960s to early 1980s, notable for erotic comedies directed by Franz Antel. Fenech also starred in giallo films like 'Five Dolls for an August Moon'. In the 1980s, she became a TV personality alongside Barbara Bouchet. She was engaged to Italian industrialist Luca di Montezemolo in the mid-1990s. After focusing on movie production, Fenech returned to acting in 'Hostel: Part II' (2007) and appeared as an inspiration for a character in Quentin Tarantino's 'Inglourious Basterds'. Her filmography includes various unrelated Italian comedic sketches.
Release Year: 1980
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Alternative Title: The Good Thief, The Thief, El buen ladrón, Le larron, O megalos listis, A lator, O Ladrão
Director: Pasquale Festa Campanile
Writer: Ottavio Jemma, Pasquale Festa Campanile, Renato Ghiotti, Santino Sparta, Stefano Ubezio
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Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film
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Caleb, a small-time thief and self-proclaimed magician living in Galilee during Jesus' time, becomes jealous when he witnesses Jesus turning water into wine at a wedding feast. He sees Jesus as a rival and tries to outdo him by stealing a valuable necklace but ends up losing it. He then meets Deborah with whom he shares his life. Throughout the story, Caleb remains fascinated by Jesus, still believing him to be a more skilled magician than himself. Ultimately, Caleb is accused of an old theft and crucified alongside Jesus.
Il ladrone (1980) is a comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile set during the time of Jesus Christ in Galilee. The story follows Caleb, a thief who considers himself a magician, as he interacts with and becomes jealous of Jesus' miracles. The movie explores themes of rivalry, jealousy, and misunderstanding between Caleb and Jesus. It also touches upon the idea of people misinterpreting Jesus' miracles as magic tricks.