Bonnie E: Clyde All'italiana(1983)
A central gag involves Rosetta's extreme myopia; having lost her glasses during the chaos, she mistakenly believes the bumbling Leo is a handsome hero, leading to a "blind" romance as they flee from both the real robbers and the law.
Check out the original trailer to see the slapstick chemistry between Villaggio and Muti: Bonnie e Clyde all'italiana - Trailer YouTube• Oct 6, 2014 Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style (1983) - IMDb
(1983), also known as Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style , is a classic Italian comedy directed by the veteran filmmaker Steno. Unlike the tragic American outlaws, this version is a lighthearted farce featuring two of Italy's most recognizable stars of the era. Core Movie Details Director: Steno (Stefano Vanzina). Release Date: February 17, 1983. Genre: Comedy / Farce. Main Cast: Bonnie e Clyde all'italiana(1983)
as Leo Gavazzi, a clumsy salesman for a joke-toy company.
as Rosetta Foschini (Giada), a railway employee with severe nearsightedness. Jean Sorel as the Captain of the Carabinieri. Plot Summary A central gag involves Rosetta's extreme myopia; having
The film relies heavily on "screwball" comedy and physical gags rather than biting satire.
The film features the catchy '80s theme song "Rhapsody," performed by Bonnie Bianco. The overall score was composed by the prolific duo Guido and Maurizio De Angelis . Core Movie Details Director: Steno (Stefano Vanzina)
The story follows two "unfortunate" individuals, Leo and Rosetta, who find themselves accidentally caught in a bank robbery. Through a series of absurd mishaps, they end up with the stolen loot and are wrongly identified by the media and police as a dangerous criminal duo—the "Bonnie and Clyde" of Italy.