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8/10
The Great Saint Robbery
alserrano12 April 2006
One of the funniest films I've seen, it's, at its essence, the classic story of a perfect robbery plan gone wrong in the Italian way, a bit like "I Soliti ignoti" ("Rufufú" for the Spaniards). Indeed it's an impressive meeting of Italian artists: Dino Risi was known for his optimistic realistic films, and the cast includes the great comedian Totó. And it delivers even better than it appears.

A pair of Americans want to do the greatest robbery: the treasure of San Genaro, in Napoli. But, Christ, these are the jewels of a saint, and they must convince religious and a bit superstitious "professionals" to do the job. The fun are spread everywhere: the characters and their acts are the classic Risi people, but there are very good slapstick gags, action parts, and an absurd but somewhat restrained sense of humor that carries the film pretty well. Believe me: with some parts in the theft I bursted out laughing as very few times I've had (some Hawks, some Wilder, some Sturges), and I can recall lively many twists and still laugh at them.

If you come across this movie, please don't miss it. One overlooked one to discover.
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8/10
Manfredi is great!
RodrigAndrisan15 November 2017
Still good 51 years after. We got Toto, Nino Manfredi, Mario Adorf, 3 great great comic actors. Plus Senta Berger, young and sexy, Claudine Auger, also young and very sexy (her best role from all), Harry Guardino. Toto, which was one of greatest comic actors ever, has just a small part. Manfredi and Adorf, other two huge comics, not only of the Italian cinema but also international (mostly Adorf who is still alive), they have more consistent roles.
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7/10
"You don't love me anymore. If you did, you'd give me a slap in the face."
bensonmum230 April 2017
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A group of American thieves arrives in Napoli with intentions of stealing the famed treasure of San Gennaro. Once they get the blessing of the local boss, Don Vincenzo (Toto), they approach local talent for assistance with the job - starting with a thief named Dudu (Nino Manfredi). Planning hits a snag, however, when Dudu learns of the intended target. He cannot possibly steal from the Cathedral of San Gennaro. In the end, Dudu relents, but that's only the beginning of the problems for the group. Can they overcome the many obstacles in their way and who will try to cheat who out of the treasure?

Overall, The Treasure of San Gennaro is a very enjoyable comedy/heist film that could have been even better. To begin, a lot of the comedy actually works. The scenes at the unexpected wedding, scenes with Don Vincenzo, and the explosive rat are just a few of the moments that were funny to me. The actual plan to steal the treasure is of course overly complicated and fraught with possible things that could go wrong. You just know it's all going to fall apart. I love these kinds of intricate plans. The final scene is also quite good and appropriate as the treasure comes full circle and ends where it should. Finally, the cast was enjoyable - particularly Toto, Manfredi, Mario Adorf, and Senta Berger. It's a nice cast.

Even though I've rated The Treasure of San Gennaro a 7/10, it's not without a couple of big faults. Chief among them is what I thought was an overly long script. A few judicious edits could have made this movie so much better. I would have preferred a 90 minute runtime to the 104 minute runtime.

Finally, as much as I enjoyed this movie, it's not the best Italian comedy/heist film I've seen. If you're into this kind of movie, be sure to check out Big Deal on Madonna Street. It's one remarkable movie!
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7/10
Naples at its best
vafangeoo15 January 2005
In the greatest city of the world someone wants to steal the San Gennaro's treasure. Dudu (Nino Manfredi) boss of "La Sanità" (a popular quarter of Naples) is taking time to make the right choice: can they succeed? is it really a great occasion? will San Gennaro be happy? The comedy let us understand lot of things about the city of Naples and its habits: superstitious practices, amazing people (like "the baron": the only man who has the heart on the right) and their passion for music (the Festival of Neapolitan song, and the great singer Sergio Bruni, he always wants to be the last to sing)... And TOTO', playing the role of DON VINCENZO IL FENOMENO: a genius.
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7/10
comedy heist movie with a very unusual subject
myriamlenys31 March 2020
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In "Operazione San Gennaro", a pair of American gangsters enlist the aid of some Neapolitan locals. The target of their most ambitious heist is the wondrous treasure of patron saint San Gennaro (Saint Januarius), which overflows with antique jewellery...

It's a funny comedy set against a truly interesting background. Much of the ribbing is aimed not at the saint but at the way in which some of the faithful try to make the saint do their bidding. In the movie (and, I get the impression, also in real life) there are a lot of people who treat the saint like a star footballer : he gets cheered on, he gets an enormous fee, but he's supposed to perform, and perform magnificently. And if he fails to carry the team towards the World Cup, he gets the verbal equivalent of rotten tomatoes and toilet rolls thrown at his head... Neapolitans too are in for a ribbing. For instance, it turns out that local criminals can't hold a top-secret preparatory meeting without curious relatives or acquaintances turning up. There's always someone new joining the crowd : a nephew, a cousin's neighbour, a cousin's nephew's brother-in-law.

To me the teasing seemed good-natured, but I would not be wholly surprised to learn that there are Neapolitans who spit upon hearing the title of this movie...

The tone is pretty much set from the beginning, when it turns out that a beautiful young nun is not only wearing artful make-up, but carrying a revolver too. Some of the highlights : the non-secret secret meeting, the escape from the dread catacombs, and the man who looks like a genuine prince of the Church.

Fashionista's can do worse than watch this jolly romp for tips on how to look attractive and elegant in a warm climate. The costumes are gorgeous and Senta Berger, for instance, looks a million dollars.

Naples actually boasts a real-life museum where the treasure of San Gennaro is kept. It is a stunning collection which drips with gold, pearls and gems. (It is beyond my poor power to comprehend why anyone should want to give an emerald necklace worth a fortune to a Catholic saint, as he is most unlikely to want or need it - but that's life.) The museum has a most enticing website, so you know where to go if you want to do some virtual drooling...
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6/10
Attractive Italian production about a robbery , filled with intrigue , suspense , humor and plot twists
ma-cortes5 May 2022
In this caper movie there are lots of bonafide scenes , comedy , action , tongue-in-cheek and twisted intrigue . An American gangster (Harry Guardino) and his girlfriend (Senta Berger) in Italy enlist a local gang led by Armanduccio 'Dudù' Girasole (Nino Manfredi) and his hoodlums (Pinuccio Ardia , Ugo Fangareggi, Ralf Wolter , Totò as Don Vincenzo, among others) to help him steal the treasure of Naples' patron saint. Winner of the Naples Crime Festival . They planned a crime so perfect that only a miracle could stop it and did. There's no crime like the present. .

This fun flick displays suspense , giggles , slick and not-so-slick criminals , gorgeous dames and results to be very bemusing . From the beginning until ending the good mood and humor is continued . The plot is very amusing and the final has got an extraordinary surprise . Delightful and enjoyable are the perfect words to describe this film . One of the best Italian intrigue/caper movies ever made along with ¨Rififi¨ by Mario Monicelli , ¨Seven Golden Men by Marco Vicario , its sequel : "Seven Golden Men Strike Again¨ and adding the classic ¨Topkapi¨ by Jules Dassin . The highlight and great climax , of course , is the heist which is developed with imposing tension , hilarious scenes and intrigue . This picture along with ¨Topkapi¨ created during the 60s and forward an authentic genre . This decent film deals with a bungling team of robbers undertaking a hard mission and at the same time it describes the Italian reality by that time . It's a comedy/satire with surprising finale and one of the best Italian comedies of the 60s . The picture does a perfect portrayal of the main roles and well accompanied by a charming support cast . The personality of hustler Nino Manfredi/Armanduccio is special , he's a crook who has failed at everything , as he spends all his time planning swindles and mistreats his gorgeous sweetheart , Claudine Auger, as she serves as counterpoint to his disconcerting personality . Other characters are magnificently interpreted by the American mobster Harry Guardino , bombshell Senta Berger and Totó playing in his usual style .

All the screenplay develops a gentle humor but steady, which does to maintain the smile throughout the movie while showing a portrait of a wonderful Naples of the 60s , which includes the sensational musical score by Armando Trovajoli , including some traditional songs , and other sounds of those years, happy and funny . Furthermore , an evocative and colorful cinematography by cameraman Aldo Tonti . It is a motion picture in which I have entertained a lot, a great wisdom of its director and writer Dino Risi along with others as actor/writer Nino Manfredi himself , Baracco and prolific Ennio De Concini . Risi is an expert on ¨Comedia allá Italiana¨, such as he proved in ¨How funny can be sex?¨, ¨Tiger and the pussycat¨, ¨Scent of a woman¨ that had an American remake with Al Pacino , Chris O'Donnell and , of course , ¨The easy life¨ or its original title ¨Il Sorpasso¨, a tragic-comedy that achieved a big success. This fast moving , intrigue thriller yarn titled Operazione San Gennaro (1966) will appeal to comedy enthusiasts and robbery genre fans . Rating : 6/10 . Acceptable and passable , though uneven Napolitan comedy . Well worth watching .
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8/10
Hilarious Rififi Italian style going wrong all the way but still somehow ending up right.
clanciai15 May 2015
This appears like a superficial farce full of slapstick and comedy situations of increasingly ridiculous complications, but it is much more than that. Also, not only is it an extensive and warm exposure of the Napolitan style of life and its very original mentality with great variations, but above all a very human approach to this kind of life. Of course, it's a triumphant comedy but with dark undertones. The one who spoils the entertainment is Harry Guardian as Jack, who doesn't fit in at all, can't understand the Napolitan mentality and style of life and seems to deliberately make a bad actor, but the story turns logic, and he gets his just reward. Senta Berger is something similar, but she is closer and more familiar with the Italian style, she fits in even as the rather cheap slut she is under all her elegance, but also she gets her just reward. They all do, and that's the wonder and point of this sparkling film, which gets better all the time as the plot thickens in constantly wrong directions. In brief, it's classical hilarious entertainment with some very wise indications by the finger of both fortune and fate. You get disgusted by the torpid enterprise, but you learn something on the way and end up the wiser from this awesome experience of not only laughters on the way.

Of course, if you are Italian or understand Italian and even the Napolitan dialect, the film will be doubly entertaining, because if you don't you will not understand everything, since much is untranslatable.
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10/10
The Italian Job
boblipton11 April 2020
Harry Guardino comes to Naples to steal the treasure of Saint Gennaro -- thirty billion, and even in lire, that's a lot of money. Relying on the advice of the city's godfather, Toto, he hires Nino Manfredi to be the straw boss of the Italian crew. However, when Manftedi discovers what they are stealing, he refuses as a true Neapolitan.... until Guardino's moll, Senta Berger, persuades him otherwise. He sees it as a means to help the poor of the city. This, however, being an Italian caper film, things go awry.

With Dino Risi directing from a script he co-wrote, they go awry in a very funny way. This is a frantic comedy that mocks everyone, from Guardino's genius who falls apart when anything goes wrong, the willingness of the sentimental gangsters to drop everything to attend a distant collateral relation's wedding. This is one you should not miss.
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8/10
Genuine Napolitan comic movie on heretic San Genaro's robbery!!
elo-equipamentos6 April 2020
Perhaps an unknown fact from occidental people is about the whole Italy territory is split in two completely different kind of people, the north rich and advanced and south Italy, where the real people be proud to doesn't make part of the great Italy, Naples should be the south's capital, just an introduction, when arrives at Naples an American gang leaded by Jack (Harry Guardino) and his gorgeous girlfriend Maggie (Senta Berger) willing to do a dared robbery at San Genaro's treasure, they asking for a famous Mob's leader Don Vicenzo (The Funny Totó) sadly he was in jail almost retired, then he suggest your inheritor Dudu (Nino Manfred) as Naple's criminal underworld, when they introduces each other, the American gang didn't tell the target of the robbery, however later they have to talk about of San Genaro's treasure, Dudu a hard passionate of this Saint denies such heresy, should be with his own permission only, then he goes to the church to asking for Saint Genaro itself his concordance, already promising to him all gathered money will be for Naples's poor people, this an ingenious comic picture exploring the Italian faith, almost a hundred colorful characters scattered along the movie, in every single scene, specially Totó and Mario Adorf, the final sequence goes beyond of the human insanity!!

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First watch: 2020 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 8
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5/10
Out of Time
jeanlouisreginald3 June 2018
No offense. I did not find it entertaining. I recognized no parentage to the modern comedy nor the modern heist movie. Mediocre acting, no comedic timing, light on facial expressions, badly dubbed, and no subtitles.

If you watched the movie without audio, you wouldn't be able to tell what genre it is. However, one may be able to appreciate it for it's intrinsic value if you take into consideration the limitations of the industry then, movie tropes and conventions of the time, historical context and have familiarity with Neapolitan culture from other sources. Because instead of being a lighthearted and faithful representation of Neapolitan culture it represents the state of Italian filmmaking of the time.

In short, a relic. destined to remain in it's time capsule. Inaccessible without Italian fluency, barely comprehensible if you don-t have familiarity with Neapolitan language as some of the humour relies on it. This movie is to be taken out as an object of study
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5/10
Wacky Italian heist comedy
Leofwine_draca22 February 2017
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TREASURE OF SAN GENNARO is a wacky Italian heist comedy in which an all-star team of crooks attempt to pull off a large-scale heist only to find themselves thwarted at every turn by the ill fortunes of fate. As such this is largely a comedy of terrors with all kinds of situational comedy and just plain bad luck thrown into the mix.

The film is very stylish as you'd expect from a light and breezy Italian comedy made in the 1960s. It reminded me something of the Eurospy films being pumped out during the decade although of course there isn't much in the way of a Bond influence; this is more like a take on RIFIFI or something similar.

The cast is a lot of fun, featuring Nino Manfredi in a hard-working turn as the ringleader of the gang and Mario Adorf as a thuggish/stupid ally. Italian comedian Toto plays an old timer. Harry Guardino is the imported American star while Claudine Auger and in particular Senta Berger (whom the camera loves) add Euro glamour.
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Typical comedy heist movie from the sixties
searchanddestroy-122 March 2023
The sixties was the decade for heist movies, more or less inspired for most of them by RIFIFI: TOPKAPI, GRAND SLAM (though not really a comedy) GAMBIT, CAPER OF THE GOLDEN BULLS, BIGGET BUNDLE OF THEM ALL, ITALIAN JOB; so this one is in the pure continuity. Dino Risi, one of the greatest Italian directors in terms of satyrical comedies, seems to be very comfortable in this comedy crime caper film, which saves us some surprises in the script, such as the death of one of the lead characters eighteen minutes before the end. Very surprising for a comedy, isn'it? . The Italian trademark is so obvious in this story about a "holy" treasure, the christianity oriented spirit, I repeat, so typical of the Italian culture. Mario Monicelli's famous THE PIGEON spirit is not so far...Italian trademark.
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