List of Italian films of 1984

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A list of films produced in Italy in 1984 (see 1984 in film):

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1984
L'allenatore nel pallone Sergio Martino Lino Banfi, Gigi & Andrea, Licinia Lentini Comedy
Amarsi un po' Carlo Vanzina Claudio Amendola, Tahnee Welch, Virna Lisi Romantic comedy
Ator 2 - L'invincibile Orion Joe D'Amato Miles O'Keeffe, Lisa Foster Action
A tu per tu Sergio Corbucci Paolo Villaggio, Johnny Dorelli Comedy
Aurora Maurizio Ponzi Sophia Loren, Daniel J. Travanti drama
Bertoldo, Bertoldino e Cacasenno Mario Monicelli Ugo Tognazzi, Lello Arena, Maurizio Nichetti, Alberto Sordi Comedy
Bianca Nanni Moretti Nanni Moretti, Laura Morante, Roberto Vezzosi Comedy
Blastfighter Lamberto Bava Michael Sopkiw, George Eastman Action
Le bon roi Dagobert Dino Risi Coluche, Michel Serrault, Ugo Tognazzi, Carole Bouquet ComedyFrench-Italian co-production
Carmen Francesco Rosi Julia Migenes, Plácido Domingo Opera
Cento giorni a Palermo Giuseppe Ferrara Lino Ventura, Giuliana De Sio, Stefano Satta Flores crime drama
Champagne in paradiso Aldo Grimaldi Al Bano and Romina Power, Renzo Montagnani Musicarello
Chewingum Biagio Proietti Massimo Ciavarro, Isabella Ferrari Teen comedy
Cinderella ’80 Roberto Malenotti Bonnie Bianco, Adolfo Celi Romantic comedy
Claretta Pasquale Squitieri Claudia Cardinale, Giuliano Gemma, Catherine Spaak Biographical dramaEntered the 41st Venice International Film Festival
Code Name Wild Geese Antonio Margheriti Lewis Collins, Lee Van Cleef, Ernest Borgnine, Klaus Kinski action
College Castellano & Pipolo Christian Vadim, Federica Moro Comedy
Cop in Drag Bruno Corbucci Tomas Milian, Bombolo Crime-comedy
Cuori nella tormenta Enrico Oldoini Carlo Verdone, Lello Arena, Marina Suma Comedy
Delitto in Formula Uno Bruno Corbucci Tomas Milian, Bombolo Crime-comedy
Domani mi sposo Francesco Massaro Jerry Calà, Isabella Ferrari Comedy
Double Trouble E.B. Clucher Terence Hill, Bud Spencer action comedy
I due carabinieri Carlo Verdone Carlo Verdone, Enrico Montesano, Massimo Boldi Crime-comedy
The Final Executioner Romolo Guerrieri Woody Strode post-apocalyptic
The Future Is Woman Marco Ferreri Ornella Muti, Hanna Schygulla, Niels Arestrup DramaEntered the 41st Venice International Film Festival
Henry IV Marco Bellocchio Marcello Mastroianni, Claudia Cardinale dramaEntered into the 1984 Cannes Film Festival
Kaos Paolo and Vittorio Taviani Franco and Ciccio, Regina Bianchi comedy-drama
Monster Shark Lamberto Bava Michael Sopkiw, Gianni Garko natural horror
Murder Rock Lucio Fulci Olga Karlatos, Ray Lovelock post-apocalyptic
La neve nel bicchiere Florestano Vancini Massimo Ghini dramaEntered the 41st Venice International Film Festival
Non ci resta che piangere (Nothing left to do but cry) Massimo Troisi & Roberto Benigni Massimo Troisi, Roberto Benigni Comedy
Once Upon a Time in America (C'era una volta in America) Sergio Leone Robert De Niro, James Woods, Elizabeth McGovern, Burt Young, Tuesday Weld, Jennifer Connelly, Joe Pesci Drama5 Nastro d'Argento, 2 BAFTA. 2 Golden Globe nominations. Music by Ennio Morricone
Pianoforte Francesca Comencini Giulia Boschi, Marie-Christine Barrault DramaDe Sica award at the 41st Venice International Film Festival
A Proper Scandal Pasquale Festa Campanile Ben Gazzara, Giuliana De Sio, Vittorio Caprioli DramaEntered the 41st Venice International Film Festival
Il ragazzo di campagna Castellano & Pipolo Renato Pozzetto, Massimo Boldi Comedy
Rats: Night of Terror Claudio Fragasso, Bruno Mattei Geretta Geretta post-apocalyptic
Softly, Softly Lina Wertmüller Enrico Montesano, Veronica Lario Comedy
Summer Games Bruno Cortini Massimo Ciavarro, Corinne Cléry, Natasha Hovey Teen comedy
Sole nudo Tonino Cervi Tânia Alves erotic
Tuareg – The Desert Warrior Enzo G. Castellari Mark Harmon, Antonio Sabàto adventure-action
Tutti dentro Alberto Sordi Alberto Sordi, Joe Pesci, Dalila Di Lazzaro comedy
Vacanze in America Carlo Vanzina Jerry Calà, Christian De Sica, Edwige Fenech Comedy
Vediamoci chiaro Luciano Salce Paolo Villaggio, Eleonora Giorgi, Janet Agren Comedy
Warriors of the Year 2072 Lucio Fulci Jared Martin, Fred Williamson, Eleonora Brigliadori post-apocalyptic

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