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Bread, Love and Dreams

Bread, Love and Dreams (1953)

December. 22,1953
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6.9
| Comedy Romance

When a veteran marshal is sent to a small town, he quickly falls for two women: a midwife and an earthy young woman nicknamed "Frisky".

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Linbeymusol
1953/12/22

Wonderful character development!

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LouHomey
1953/12/23

From my favorite movies..

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Calum Hutton
1953/12/24

It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...

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Billy Ollie
1953/12/25

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Benedito Dias Rodrigues
1953/12/26

A small village on italian countryside is the perfect scenario to unfolding a story where everybody knows about other's lives,the people will talk in each little suspicious moves....all this happen when a new chief of the police arrives in town, an unmarried man he'll be advised by the priest who takes care about everything. The picture was a hit in those time and gave a sequel,a still young Lolobrigida and the mid age Vittorio De Sica made a remarkable performance in this enjoyable custom italian comedy!!Resume: First watch: 2018 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 8.5

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Gerald A. DeLuca
1953/12/27

Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida ("La Lollo") had been in a number of smaller films before this 1953 blockbuster catapulted her to international fame. The success of this rustic comedy spawned a sequel a year later: PANE AMORE E GELOSIA or "FRISKY. In BREAD LOVE AND DREAMS Gina plays Maria De Ritis, called "Pizzicarella la Bersagliera" or "Frisky" in the distributor's translation. She is a feisty country girl in southern Italy's Ciociaria area. During the course of the film she is pursued by the town's new "maresciallo" (local police chief), a lewd and lascivious woman-chaser played as only Vittorio De Sica could play lewd and lascivious, that is with great delight. At the same time Lollo is being flirtatious with the newly arrived young police officer from the north. Amorous complications ensue in what is essentially a modernized "commedia dell'arte" piece with performers of enormous appeal. The cast also includes Marisa Merlini as the midwife the maresciallo has an eye on as well. And there's the unique and marvelous character actress Tina Pica in a smaller role. Luigi Comencini directed both this film and its immediate sequel, which has much of the same cast, with great gusto.

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