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''The Fascist'' () is a 1961
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directed by
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. It was coproduced with
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. It was also the first feature film scored by
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.


Plot

In 1944, Italy is divided between the fascist puppet state Repubblica Sociale Italiana (RSI), which retains control of the northern and central half of the country, and the Allied-occupied southern half. Fascist bosses gathered in
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pick militant Primo Arcovazzi to take into custody professor Bonafè, a noted anti-fascist philosopher and agreed upon new government leader among the opposition forces who prepare the new democratic government after the war. Primo is lured by the promise of a promotion. During a first raid at the professor's home, Primo does not recognize Bonafè, who escapes to his family residence in rural
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. Equipped with a motorcycle-sidecar combination, Primo captures Bonafè and must lead him to
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, still controlled by the RSI. En route, they have an accident to avoid running over a girl, who turns out to be a thief. They share part of the way after the motorcycle is wrecked, but the girl disappears after having scammed Bonafè out of 150 lire. Primo asks for assistance with his vehicle to a
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soldiers passing by. But his sidecar gets confiscated and the two are taken prisoner by the Germans, who recognize Bonafè as they have him in a list of wanted men, due to a publication opposing the
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. The couple escape thanks to Bonafè's ability to improvise an explosive formula, and taking advantage of confusion during an allied air raid. They don German uniforms to pass unnoticed during the commotion. While Primo is stealing a
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to continue his mission, Bonafè tries in vain to desert him. The following night, the two men stop to sleep in a barn and meet again the girl. The trio eventually reconcile over the attempts to capture and cook a chicken for dinner. In the morning, the girl leaves with all of Primo's and Bonafè's clothes and accessories, except for their Schwimmwagen. Depressed, Primo tries to continue his mission. He attempts to ford a stream, but, due to previous damage or his own ineptitude, the Schwimmwagen sinks. Upon reaching a village on foot, Primo tries to ask for help at the local fascist party cell ("
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"). The place is however deserted, and the only people around are armed, fascist teenagers. Primo is kept at gun point until able to prove his knowledge of fascist lore. Only Bonafè's help allows him to answer the last challenge and to avoid being shot. After gaining the teenagers' trust, Primo is only able to confiscating a
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and a pistol. Again the duo has to stop when bursting a tire, in the town of Rocca Sabina. It is the home of nationalist poet Arcangelo Bardacci, whom he idolizes and whose writings prompted him to become a fascist. Upon reaching Bardacci's house, he hears that the poet had joined the
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in
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and perished in the struggle. Bardacci is actually alive, planning to hide in the cellar until the fascist regime collapses. Bonafè discovers this and is allowed to escape in exchange of a promise to assist with Bardacci's political rehabilitation in the future. Primo eventually catches Bonafè once again. For a while the two can travel on a methane powered pullman, but during one stop, Bonafè escapes again. By the time Primo recaptures him, the pullman is gone and again they must walk, eventually reaching Rome's outskirts early June. Unbeknown to them, Rome has been conquered by the Allies. GIs are celebrating their victory, but Primo mistakes them for war prisoners. Upon meeting once again the girl, he demands back his clothes but accepts her "even better" offer of a fascist "Federale" uniform, anticipating his promotion for Bonafè's delivery. Primo is initially mocked by the GIs that they meet further on and is eventually spotted by resistance fighters. They and other civilians attack Primo, who is about to be
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. However, Bonafè saves Primo, pretending to shoot him. In reality, Bonafè throws away Primo's uniform and offers his owm jacket to allow him to hide. Primo is let go, while Bonafè joins the resistance leaders to prepare a post-war free government.


Cast

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Ugo Tognazzi Ottavio "Ugo" Tognazzi (23 March 1922 – 27 October 1990) was an Italian actor, director, and screenwriter. He is considered one of the most important faces of Italian comedy together with Vittorio Gassman, Nino Manfredi, Marcello Mastr ...
as Primo Arcovazzi *
Georges Wilson Georges Wilson (né Willson, ; 16 October 1921 – 3 February 2010) was a French actor and director of stage and screen. He was a significant figure in French theatre during the latter 20th-century, serving as director of the Theatre Nation ...
as Professor Erminio Bonafè *
Stefania Sandrelli Stefania Sandrelli (born 5 June 1946) is an Italian actress, famous for her many roles in the "Italian-style comedy" (''commedia all'italiana''), starting from the 1960s. She was 14 years old when she starred in ''Divorce Italian Style'' as Ang ...
as Lisa *
Gianrico Tedeschi Gianrico Tedeschi (20 April 1920 – 27 July 2020) was an Italian actor and voice actor. Life and career Born in Milan in April 1920, Tedeschi got a degree in pedagogy before enrolling at the Silvio D'Amico National Academy of Dramatic Art, wh ...
: Arcangelo Bardacci *
Elsa Vazzoler Elsa Vazzoler (10 May 1920 – 8 August 1989) was an Italian stage, film, television and voice actress. Life and career Born in Treviso, Vazzoler started studying acting and ballet after finishing high school. She debuted with dialect amateur ...
as Matilde Bardacci *
Gianni Agus Gianni Agus (17 August 1917 – 4 March 1994) was an Italian actor with a career in film, television, and theatre since 1938. He appeared in more than 60 films between 1938 and 1991. Life and career Born in Cagliari, Sardinia, after his diploma ...
as Head of the beam of Cremona *
Luciano Salce Luciano Salce (25 September 1922 – 17 December 1989) was an Italian film director, comedian, television host, producer, actor and lyricist. His 1962 film ''Le pillole di Ercole'' was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the ...
as German Lieutenant *
Renzo Palmer Renzo Palmer (20 December 1930 – 4 June 1988) was an Italian film, television and stage actor. He appeared in more than 60 films between 1957 and 1988. Life and career Born in Milan as Lorenzo Bigatti, Palmer was the adopted son of the stag ...
as Partisan Taddei


Reception

John Simon of the ''
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'' called ''Il federale'' "one of my favorite films of all time".


See also

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Military history of Italy during World War II The participation of Italy in the Second World War was characterized by a complex framework of ideology, politics, and diplomacy, while its military actions were often heavily influenced by external factors. Fascist Italy (1922–1943), Ital ...
*
Allied invasion of Italy The Allied invasion of Italy was the Allies of World War II, Allied Amphibious warfare, amphibious landing on mainland Italy that took place from 3 September 1943, during the Italian campaign (World War II), Italian campaign of World War II. T ...
* ''
Rome, Open City ''Rome, Open City'' (), also released as ''Open City'', is a 1945 Italian Italian neorealism, neorealist war film, war drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini and co-written by Sergio Amidei, Celeste Negarville and Federico Fellini. Set in Rom ...
'', ''
Paisà ''Paisan'' () is a 1946 Italian neorealist war drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. In six independent episodes, it tells of the Liberation of Italy by the Allied forces during the late stage of World War II. The film premiered at the Ve ...
'', ''
General della Rovere ''General Della Rovere'' () is a 1959 Italian–French drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. The film is based on a story by Indro Montanelli which was in turn based on a true story. Plot Genoa, 1944, during the era of the Italian Social R ...
'', ''
Violent Summer ''Violent Summer'' (, ) is a 1959 Italian–French drama film directed by Valerio Zurlini, his second feature film. Set in the Italian seaside resort of Riccione in July 1943, it depicts a love affair between a prominent Fascist's young draft-dod ...
'', ''
Long Night in 1943 ''Long Night in '43'' (Italian: La Lunga Notte del '43) is an Italian drama film of 1960 set in Ferrara, in the Italian Social Republic German puppet state during the late stages of the Second World War. It was directed by Florestano Vancini and ad ...
'', '' Escape by Night'', ''
Two Women ''Two Women'' ( , rough literal translation "The Woman from Ciociaria") is a 1960 war drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica from a screenplay he co-wrote with Cesare Zavattini, based on the 1957 novel of the same name by Alberto Moravia. ...
'', ''
Everybody Go Home ''Everybody Go Home'' () is a 1960 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Luigi Comencini. It features an international cast including the U.S. actors Martin Balsam, Alex Nicol and the Franco-Italian Serge Reggiani. Nino Manfredi was rejected f ...
'', '' The Four Days of Naples'', '' Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma''


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Fascist (film), The 1961 films 1960s Italian-language films 1961 comedy films Italian Campaign of World War II films Commedia all'italiana Italian black-and-white films Films set in Italy Films about fascists Films directed by Luciano Salce Films scored by Ennio Morricone Films set in 1944 Films set in Rome Films produced by Dino De Laurentiis 1960s Italian films