Roman Tales

Hungarian title:

Római történetek

Artist:

Máté András

Size:

A1 1 Sheet (cca. 84 x 59 cm)

Year:

1961

Condition:

Fine, light fold marks and wear.

Material:

Paper, offset lithography.

Price: US$1000

Description:

Roman Tales is a 1961 vintage Hungarian movie poster designed by Andras Mate designed in 1961 while the film was released in 1962.

Roman Tales (Italian: Racconti romani) is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Franciolini. It is based on several short stories collected in Racconti romani by Alberto Moravia. The film won two David di Donatello Awards, for best director and best producer.

In Rome, during the Fifties, three boys attempt to commit a robbery. They're Mario, Alvaro and Otello, aided by a trickster, Professor Semprini, who claims to be a great intellectual. In reality the man is just the garbage boy of the upright lawyer Mazzoni Baralla, who goes on the trail of the three boys as soon as they attempt the shot. Indeed, Alvaro, Mario and Otello are arrested, after being deceived by Semprini, who demands from them a payment for the design of the plan. In fact the three first attempt to pass off counterfeit notes, then pretend to be guards from the vice squad in Villa Borghese. After the arrest and acquittal, the three decide to return to their old and simple jobs. (source: wikipedia.org)

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