Everybody Go Home!
Everybody Go Home! (1960)

Everybody Go Home!

2/5
(10 votos)
7.7IMDb

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Great movie, maybe the best of director Comencini. It's not different from what happens right now, a lot of people want a strong man to be ruled (Salvini?

September 8th, 1943: Badoglio, head of the Italian government after the downfall of Mussolini, declares an armistice towards the Allied forces. Thousands of soldiers are left without any order, while king Vittorio Emanuele III packs and runs.

Tras del armisticio del 8 de septiembre de 1943, Italia cambió de bando en la guerra mundial aliándose contra la Alemania nazi, lo que dejó a muchas unidades del ejército italiano desconcertada cuando todavía se preparaban para enfrentar la invasión. Algunas de estas unidades se unieron a los nuevos aliados, sin embargo un gran número de ellas decidieron disolverse, desertando en masa.

After finding the 2014 War film Fury to be rather disappointing,I decided to not set foot on the battle field for a while,but found my plans to quickly change,when I noticed that a DVD seller had tracked down a War film which I had seen be highly praised by fellow IMDbers,which led to me once again getting ready to enter a war zone.The plot-Italy-1943:Listening to the radio,a small army unit led by Lt.

Black comedy set world war two with some botcher and coward soldiers masterfully played by Alberto Sordi , Serge Reggniani , Martin Balsam , Nino Castelnuovo , among others . All of them helped to launch the genre of Commedia all'Italiana ("comedy Italian-style").

A historical premises.... After the armistice of the 8 th September 1943, Italys defeated army literally collapsed.

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