Zucchero, miele e peperoncino (1980) Poster

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6/10
Carry on up the courthouse
Chip_douglas6 October 2003
Some of the funniest stars of Italian comedies of the seventies team up with their favorite leading lady, but most of them don't share any scenes together. You see, `Zucchero, miele e peperoncino' does not bother to weave it's sub-plots together, but simply presents three separate stories. A framework sequence in a courthouse keeps the whole thing together. Three crimes of passion are unveiled in a series of colorful flashbacks;

First up is Valerio Milanese (Lino Banfi), who somehow gets mistaken for a notorious criminal. An eager journalist (Edwige Fenech) lures him to her house for an exclusive interview. This being Fenech, she takes off her top to induce him to tell her about his crimes. Lino Banfi was born to play this kind of lustful character, and Edwige Fenech always deserves an extra point.

7 out of 10

The next defendant is Guiseppe Mazzarella (Pippo Franco), a man so down on his luck he can't even successfully commit suicide. Through various mishaps, he finally gets a job as a maid. After all, every Italian comedy has to feature at least one man in drag. Nobody suffers better than Pippo Franco, but unfortunately this segment does drag on a bit to long.

5 out of 10

In the third and final case, Plinio Carlozzi (Renato Pozzetto) starts a one-man taxi company and loves his cab as if it were a woman. Even when he gets involved with the kidnapping of a young woman and a big chase, his only concern is for his one true love. This segment focuses on another very important theme in Italian culture: the car. Renato Pozzetto loves to play quirky idiots and it shows.

6 out of 10

Usually in these kind of sex farces, the protagonists start of as losers and remain so to the end. This time however, all three end up with the girl, but they have to suffer a lot of pain none the less. If you are a fan of the `Carry on' movies, or sex comedies from the seventies in particular, you'll love `Zucchero, miele e peperoncino'. In 1982 followed a sequel of sorts, `Ricchi, Ricchissimi, praticament in mutande', featuring three new capers with the same actors in the same courthouse.

Average: 6 out of 10
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5/10
What do you get when you mix Sugar, Honey and Pepper?
gridoon202429 December 2008
You get a mix of three different flavors, and that's pretty much what happens with this 3-part Italian comedy which tries three different comedic approaches, one for each story: the first (about a hapless man who gets mistaken for a serial killer) is the "sex comedy", largely due to the presence of Edwige Fenech as a kung-fu newspaper reporter (!). Not great, but funnier (and tamer) than her usual similar fare. The second (about a poor unemployed man who is forced by circumstances to dress up as a woman and work as a housemaid) is the "socially conscious comedy". Taken literally this story is of course stupid, but its absurdity has an underlying sadness to it, and the subject is still topical. The third (about a taxi driver who works by his own rules and gets involved in the kidnapping of a young girl) is the "slapstick comedy". It has some funny parts, but it gets overextended. Overall, if this mix of different styles sounds interesting to you, the film is probably worth a look. (**)
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10/10
Did Pozzetto prelude Cronenberg?
RainbowVic16 May 2023
Italian comedy anthology with three parts showcasing the talents of Banfi, Franco & Pozzetto.

Banfi plays an everyman mistaken for a notorious criminal. The sublime Edwige plays a journalist who rescues him from the police and takes him to her house for an exclusive interview and more.

Franco plays a large nosed man who puts on a dress and gets a job as a housemaid only for his mistress to fall for him.

Lastly, Pozzetto plays a taxi driver who loves his cab a little bit too much.

Where do I begin this came on the TV during my vacation to Italy and while I only saw one of the three shorts the movie contains I found it nail biting and thrilling it's the Italian Ms Doubtfire where a man learns the struggle of the common Italian woman in a avant garde court drama with a star studded cast the film did not disappoint props to the cast director and sound guys all love to the crew I can only begin to imagine how the set was when the film came across as a well composed orchestra in the French Riviera - Chester Cheetah - 2022 Glowing Film logs.
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