Where's Picone?
Where's Picone? is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Nanni Loy. Although selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, it was not nominated.
Plot
During a debate in Naples' town hall during the early 80s Pasquale Picone, a former Italsider worker who had recently lost his job pulls out a jerrycan of gasoline and sets himself alight in front of the Municipal Council, his wife and her three kids are unable to find out where he has been taken after an ambulance arrives with unusual haste and disappears with him on board. Desperate for news about her husband, the woman hires an unlikely kind of 'private eye', in the form of Salvatore Cannavacciuolo, a man who ekes out a living giving informations to people visiting the morgue for one thousand lire apiece. During his investigations Salvatore finds out that Pasquale never worked for Italsider, he merely pretended to so; that way he could hide from his own family the fact that he was involved into a veritable web of deals ranging from contraband, to gambling and to outright criminal enterprises linked to the 'Camorra' and its underground. Hoping to profit from this knowledge Salvatore delves deeper and deeper into Picone's secret life with results ranging from the farcical to the dangerous in a movie which can be seen as one of the last examples of the Commedia all'Italiana genre.Cast
- Giancarlo Giannini as Salvatore Cannavacciuolo
- Lina Sastri as Luciella
- Aldo Giuffrè as Cocò
- Leo Gullotta as Sgueglia
- Marzio Honorato as O' Micione
- Carlo Croccolo as Armando, the baron
- Clelia Rondinella as Teresa
- Carlo Taranto as Gallina
- Mirella Migliore as Salumiere
- Tommaso Palladino as Pasquale Picone
- Remo Remotti as Don Armando Bellucore
- Antonio Allocca as Hospital doorman
- Nicola Di Pinto as Municipal Clerk