Noi uomini duri

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Noi uomini duri
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Theatrical release poster by Renato Casaro
Directed by Maurizio Ponzi
Written by Leo Benvenuti
Piero De Bernardi
Maurizio Ponzi
Produced by Mario & Vittorio Cecchi Gori
Starring Enrico Montesano
Renato Pozzetto
CinematographySandro D'Eva
Music byBeppe Cantarelli
Release date
1987
Language Italian

Noi uomini duri (i.e. "We tough men") is a 1987 Italian comedy film directed by Maurizio Ponzi. [1]

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Plot

Mario (Enrico Montesano), a tram-driver, and Silvio (Renato Pozzetto), a banker, make friends in the group of participants in a survival training course. Among evidence of daring, unusual gimmicks to learn and little food, it's a terrible life. But at least there is, for Silvio, the spasm to Cora, the wife of a sort of Rambo, who wins all the various tests of the course.

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References

  1. Roberto Poppi. Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Gremese, 2000. ISBN   887742429X.