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'Shoot Loud, Louder... I Don't Understand' is a 1966 Italian crime film directed by Eduardo De Filippo, who adapted the script from his play.

Plot



Alberto is a sculptor who sometimes has trouble separating his fantasies from reality. He shares a home in Naples with his Uncle Nicola. One night after meeting the beautiful Tania, he dreams that his neighbour, Amitrano, has been murdered by his family. He reports it to the police. Later he tells the police that he may have just imagined it but the police refuse to believe him, knowing that Amitrano was a gangster, and arrest him. Then Amitrano appears and demands Alberto's passport so he can escape to South America. Eventually Alberto and Tania flee from Naples.

Cast



* Marcello Mastroianni - Alberto Saporito

* Raquel Welch - Tania Montini

* Guido Alberti - Pasquale Cimmaruta

* Leopoldo Trieste - Carlo Saporito

* Tecla Scarano - Zia Rosa Cimmaruta

* Eduardo De Filippo - Zi Nicola

* Rosalba Grottesi - Elvira Cimmaruta

* Paolo Ricci - Aniello Amitrano

* Regina Bianchi - Rosa Amitrano (as Rgina Bianchi)

* Franco Parenti - Chief Police Inspector

* Angela Luce - Beautiful Woman

* Silvano Tranquilli - Lt. Bertolucci

* Pina D'Amato - Matilde Cimmaruta

* Carlo Bagno - Marshal Bagnacavallo

* Pia Morra - Maid

* Gino Minopoli - Luigi Cimmaruta

* Alberto Bugli - Deputy Police Inspector

* Ignazio Spalla - Carmelo Vitiello

Production



The film was the first in a three-picture deal between Joe E. Levine and Marcello Mastroianni. Levine called the star "the most sought after personality today" and said he would earn "a lot more money than he's ever earned before." Levine said the title of the new movie "was thought up... on the spot... This is an age of titles," said Levine of the film's title."Italian Star Signs Lucrative New Pact" 'The Washington Post and Times-Herald' 18 January 1966: A19.

Levine reportedly provided $1,350,000 of the budget. Welch's fee was $65,000 and Mastroianni got $600,000."Raquel Welch: Living Up to Her Legend" Weller, George. 'Los Angeles Times' 11 September 1966: N10.

It was shot on location in Naples and at Rome's Cinecitta Studios in September 1966."JOSEPH E. LEVINE MEETS THE PRESS: Movie Producer Departs From Prepared 'Script'" by VINCENT CANBY. 'New York Times' 13 July 1966: 34. It was one of the first notable roles for Raquel Welch, who at that stage was best known for her photographs in magazines than her acting. "Raquel has turned out to be very good, especially for comedy," said Mastroianni. "And comedy is much more difficult than drama.""OK, OK, But Can She Act?: Raquel Welch: OK, OK, But Can She Act?" by ROBERT NEVILLE. 'New York Times' 11 September 1966: 150.

Reception



The 'Los Angeles Times' said the film was "as appetizing as a piece of stale pre-fab pizza... lengthy and boring... never were so many fireworks set off in such a dud of a movie."."Mastroianni Gift Wasted in 'Louder'" Thomas, Kevin. 'Los Angeles Times' 26 December 1966: D28. The 'Chicago Tribune' called it a "tedious and terrible mess... a disastrous dud.""Raquel Welch Displays Talents in Film: "SHOOT LOUD, LOUDER... I DON'T UNDERSTAND"" Clifford, Terry. 'Chicago Tribune' 27 December 1966: c9.

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