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Director:
Writers:
Mauro Monti (writer)
Maurizio Nichetti (screenplay)
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Release Date:
24 August 1990 (USA) more
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A movie resembling Ladri di biciclette (1948) is shown on TV, but the real-life world gets muddled with the film and the TV commercials. full summary | add synopsis
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2 wins more
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A different kind of comedy more (13 total)

Cast

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Heidi Komarek ... The Model
Carlina Torta ... TV-watching Mother
Massimo Sacilotto ... TV-watching Father
Claudio G. Fava ... The Film Critic
Lella Costa ... The TV Producer
Marco Zannoni ... T.V. Technician
Anna Maria Torniai
Clara Droetto
Ernesto Calindri
Caterina Sylos Labini ... Maria Piermattei
Maurizio Nichetti ... Antonio Piermattei / The Director of the Film
Federico Rizzo ... Bruno Piermattei
Matteo Auguardi ... Paolo Piermattei
Renato Scarpa ... Don Italo, the Priest
Salvatore Landolina ... Sergeant
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Also Known As:
The Icicle Thief (USA)
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USA:90 min | Argentina:94 min
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This movie makes extensive references to Ladri di biciclette (1948), starting with the title. This is done through a movie within the movie, sharing the same title and also using characters resembling those from the older film in name and appearance. "Ladri di Biciclette" means "The Bicycle Thieves"; while that is sometimes used as an English title, it is better known as "The Bicycle Thief". The Italian title of this newer movie, "Ladri di saponette", is a play on "Ladri di Biciclette"; it means "The Soap Thieves", and this apparently refers to the dialogue where Maria tells Bruno not to use up all the soap when washing his hands, remarking to Antonio that he must be eating it. The English title of the newer movie, "The Icicle Thief", has no relation to the Italian title but instead is a play on "The Bicycle Thief". It is tied to the movie through three lines of dialogue referring to chandeliers (one of them stolen during the movie) so sparkly they look "like icicles" - but this word occurs only in the English subtitles! The corresponding Italian dialogue does not use the word "ghiaccioli" meaning icicles at all. It refers to other sparkly objects: twice to "pèrle" meaning pearls, and once to "gocce" meaning drops of water. more
Quotes:
Film Director: Where's the bicycle?
Bruno Piermattei: I sold it.
Film Director: Sold it? But with those bicycle wheels, you were supposed to make a wheelchair for your paralyzed father.
Bruno Piermattei: My father's quite well.
Film Director: Too bad! He should have been hit by a truck while riding home from the factory with the chandelier on the handlebars and your mommy should be whoring to feed the family.
Bruno Piermattei: What's that?
Film Director: You wouldn't know. You're too little. You and your brother should be in the orphanage.
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1 out of 1 people found the following review useful.
A different kind of comedy, 22 August 2004
Author: (caspian1978@hotmail.com) from Attleboro, MA

Only in Italy! The Icicle Thief is somewhat of a parody and somewhat a black comedy. Overall, the movie has its funny side and its artistic side as well. The cast is an interesting treat as much as the movie's story line. A times the movie does get a little crazy and unpredictable but that is the movie's strong point. The element of the weird realistic moments that makes The Icicle Thief is as unique as the movie they make fun of, The Bicycle Thief. The box cover of the film and the description of the movie show actress / model Heidi Komarek. Although she is only in 1/6 of the movie and plays a very small part, she is showcased as the movie's star and main draw. As a comedy, the movie stands on its own and makes an interesting story, With or without Heidi Komarek, the audience will enjoy this very weird and original movie.

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