Pierino contro tutti (also known as Desirable Teacher) is a 1981 comedy film directed by Marino Girolami. The main character of the film is Pierino, an Italian variation of Little Johnny. The film was a massive success at the Italian box office, and generated a brief series of sequels (in the main part non-official sequels) including a female version of Pierino, as well as a short lived subgenre of joke-films in which the plot basically consists of a series of jokes placed side by side.[1][2]
Pierino contro tutti | |
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Directed by | Marino Girolami |
Written by | Gianfranco Clerici Vincenzo Mannino |
Produced by | Filmes International |
Starring | Alvaro Vitali |
Cinematography | Federico Zanni |
Edited by | Alberto Moriani |
Music by | Berto Pisano |
Distributed by | Medusa Film |
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Running time | 88 min |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Plot
editRome: Peter (Pierino) is a precocious but mischievous boy who often plays pranks and makes jokes at school. His enemy is his old teacher. One day Pierino pulls a dirty trick on her, making her break an arm. The substitute class teacher is a pretty girl Pierino falls in love with. However, a professor also falls in love with the beautiful teacher, and so Pierino must devise numerous jokes to save the teacher.
Cast
edit- Alvaro Vitali: Pierino
- Michela Miti: Substitute
- Sophia Lombardo: Teacher Mazzacurati
- Michele Gammino: Teacher Celani
- Enzo Liberti: Pierino's father
- Riccardo Billi: Pierino's grandfather
- Deddi Savagnone: Pierino's mother
- Cristina Moffa: Sabrina, Pierino's sister
- Marisa Merlini: Fortune teller
- Enzo Garinei: Hardware Store Customer
References
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