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'o Re
'o Re

'o Re (1989)

73% User Rating
1h 35min
History
Drama
Comedy

One of the key factors in Italian unification was the overthrow in 1860 of Francesco, the King of Naples and the two Sicilies, who went into elegant but impoverished exile in Rome with his Queen, Maria Sofia. This seriocomic drama follows the deposed royals as they adapt to their new lives. The former king has recognized the political finality of his deposition, but his queen has taken to traveling in men's clothing all over Italy trying to foment an uprising to restore them to the throne. She is also frantic to have a baby, an heir, but the king has become celibate as a kind of homage to his beloved mother; he spends all his time lobbying the Vatican to get her declared a saint.

Luigi MagniDirector

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Giancarlo Giannini

Giancarlo Giannini

Francis II of the Two Sicilies

Ornella Muti

Ornella Muti

Maria Sophie of Bavaria

Carlo Croccolo

Carlo Croccolo

Rafele

Luc Merenda

Luc Merenda

Don Josè Borges

Cristina Marsillach

Cristina Marsillach

Luciana

Anna Maria Ackermann

Anna Maria Ackermann

Maria Theresa of Austria

Corrado Pani

Corrado Pani

General Coviello

Massimo Abbate

Massimo Abbate

Prince Louis, Count of Trani

Anna Kanakis

Anna Kanakis

Brigand Woman

Franco Pistoni

Franco Pistoni

Police Commissioner Macchi

Franco Tavassi

Franco Tavassi

Prince Alfonso, Count of Caserta

Sergio Solli

Sergio Solli

Pulcinella

Vincenzo Aronica

Vincenzo Aronica

Comedian with Violin

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Giovanni Balzaretti

Harlequin Comedian

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Tina Bonavita

Comedian with Flower

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Donato Citarella

Comedian with Guitar

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Franco Concilio

Comedian

Carlo Conversi

Carlo Conversi

Neapolitan Band Leader

Giuseppe D'Aloja

Giuseppe D'Aloja

Brigand

Marco Di Stefano

Marco Di Stefano

Borbonic Officer

Paolo Falace

Paolo Falace

Luigi 'Chiavone' Alonso

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Benedetto Fanna

Comedian

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Carla Fioravanti

Comedian in Red

Vanni Fois

Vanni Fois

Borges' Traitor

Iaia Forte

Iaia Forte

Comedian with Tambourine

Gianni Franco

Gianni Franco

Italian General

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Luigi Maria Gallo

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Bayer Gudrun

Princess Maria Annunciata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies

Mari Hubert

Mari Hubert

African Comedian

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Alberto Incrocci

Zouaves Officer

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Marco Massimiani

Italian Officer

Eleonora Parlante

Eleonora Parlante

Comedian with Hat

Isabella Perricone

Isabella Perricone

Sicilian Comedian

Paolo Proietti

Paolo Proietti

Comedian with Stilts

Luigi Rossi

Luigi Rossi

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Gino Serra

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Gianfranco Stoppani

Medic

Egidio Termine

Egidio Termine

Garibaldino

Alfredo Vasco

Alfredo Vasco

Carmine Crocco

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Guido Quintozzi

Shepherd (uncredited)

Sergio Silveri

Sergio Silveri

Brigand (uncredited)

Marcello Magnelli

Marcello Magnelli

Brigand (uncredited)

Erminio Bianchi Fasani

Erminio Bianchi Fasani

Brigand (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
Rating 60%

November 27, 2024

Though at times I did quite enjoy this, I will admit to not always knowing what was going on! It blurs the lines between biopic, history and pantomime to the point where it is often quite difficult to discover just who is sane and who is not. There certainly was a King Francesco II of Naples and the Two Sicilies (Giancarlo Giannini) who was married to Maria Sofia (Ornella Muti) and they were deposed by Garibaldi before Vittorio Emanuele incorporated their realm into the newly founded kingdom of Italy, but as to the rest of this drama - well it's a speculative romp through the caricature of characters, costumes and silliness that accompanied the two ex-monarchs as they first fled to Rome as a guest of the Pope then became a bit more broke and migratory. The King was fairly stoic about his chances of restoration, his wife much less so. She was adamant that an heir would solve their problems but he wasn't interested. He seemed much more intent on getting beatification for his late lamented mother rather than looking after the future of his own family. It was quite a turbulent time in Europe and as powers ebbed and flowed, so did their fortunes and that's what this jovial exercise depicts. Giannini looks like he is having a good time indulging in an array of antics that possibly illustrated why he was deposed in the first place; Muti does well enough without a great deal to work with and Carlo Croccolo steals most of his scenes as their savvy butler "Rafele". The narrative takes quite a swipe at the ideology of patriotism, of loyalties and, frankly, of dynastic incompetence fuelled by stupidity at all levels of what could loosely be called "government". Sadly, it's a jumbled mess most of the time and the queen's penchant for dressing up as a man to stir feelings of rebellion didn't always work. That said, though, it's quirky and interesting to see how auteur Luigi Magni took a more domestic (less Hollywood) look at aspects of the sometimes quite brutal foundations of his modern nation whilst poking a bit of fun at the zealous excesses that involved.

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