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- A light comedy filmed on location in Rome, Ghosts, Italian Style (1967) was re-titled Ghosts - Italian Style for the American market, an attempt to cash in on a previous Sophia Loren success, Marriage Italian Style (1964), for which the actress received a Best Actress Oscar® nomination.
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Ghosts – Italian Style (Italian: Questi fantasmi) is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Renato Castellani. [1] Plot. Pasquale Lojacono and his wife Maria are very poor, and do not have a roof over their head.
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Ghosts, Italian Style: Directed by Renato Castellani. With Sophia Loren, Vittorio Gassman, Mario Adorf, Aldo Giuffrè. Married couple Pasquale and Maria live in a palace supposedly haunted by ghosts and pay no rent.
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- Comedy, Fantasy
- Renato Castellani
- 1967-12-23
Fortified by their new wealth, Pasquale and Maria move to Scotland and take jobs as domestics for an eccentric lord who lives in a castle inhabited by a headless ghost. A husband (Vittorio Gassman) and wife (Sophia Loren) live in a mansion haunted by a romantic rival in the comedy.
Ghosts – Italian Style (Italian: Questi fantasmi) is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Renato Castellani. Quick Facts Ghosts – Italian Style, Directed by ... Close. Plot. Pasquale Lojacono and his wife Maria are very poor, and do not have a roof over their head.
A crooked secret-admirer (Mario Adorf) lets a married couple (Sophia Loren, Vittorio Gassman) stay in his supposedly haunted palace.
- Renato Castellani
- Comedy
- Sophia Loren
Ghosts, Italian Style. Summaries. Married couple Pasquale and Maria live in a palace supposedly haunted by ghosts and pay no rent. When Pasquale finds some food in the cupboard. he thinks the ghosts are at work, but it is actually Maria's lover, a very rich man who showers her with presents. — Salvatore Santangelo <pappagone2@libero.it>
Sophia Loren and gaunt, wide-eyed Vittorio Gassman play a destitute married couple whose luck seems to change when Gassman is offered free room and board in an empty, dusty mansion which supposedly houses a ghost.