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Small time crook Napoleone falls into an unlikely gang made up of a gangster, called The Baron, and his two cohorts, Agonia and The Captain, where Napoleone takes them to Rome where they shack up with a shady used car dealer caled Il Cajella to help finance their new life of crime by planing to rob a statue from the Vatican. But a big-time American gangster, named Joe Ventura, hears about the heist and wants the priceless statue for himself by having his mistress, Samantha, come onto and betray the woman-hungry Cajella to give the statue away to her.

Lando Buzzanca as  Napoleone
Jean-Claude Brialy as  Cajella
Heinz Rühmann as  Erik Braun
Christine Barclay as  Marisa
Edward G. Robinson as  Joe Ventura
Uta Levka as  Samantha
Antonella Della Porta as  Cesira
Pinuccio Ardia as  il Barone
Ugo Fangareggi as  Agonia
Dante Maggio as  il Capitano

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Reviews

MARIO GAUCI
1967/12/29

This is yet another caper in the broadly comic style of the classic BIG DEAL ON MADONNA STREET (1958); actually, it's a semi-sequel to Dino Risi's THE TREASURE OF SAN GENNARO (1966) – via the presence in both of three incompetent thieves (the movie opens with them drilling through the floor of a building, believing it will lead into a museum but they find themselves inside a prison cell where the hero is currently confined!). Besides, it's one of numerous films in this vein which populated Edward G. Robinson's latter-day career; one further link to an earlier film is the fact that a previous "James Tont" adventure with the same star, Lando Buzzanca – which I watched recently – also involved a theft from the Vatican (the "St. Peter's" of the title).Incidentally, the "Operation" isn't the actual robbery itself – which, committed on the spur of the moment by Buzzanca in a totally casual manner (making off with Michelangelo's Pieta' statue on a fork-lifter in broad daylight!), is treated almost like child's play by director Fulci (well-known for his anti-clerical views) – but rather the ultra-organized ecclesiastical retrieval of the missing item (which, at one point, is even compared to the work of the Mafia)! In fact, we see various priests doing incredible stunts on motor-bikes(!) and such – which renders the second half of this patchy offering agreeably irreverent.Still, there are a few undeniable belly-laughs: when Buzzanca is forced to confess the crime to a priest by his girlfriend (they met during a failed "snatch & grab" attempt and with whom she fell immediately in love, since he happens to be a dead-ringer for her late husband!), we hear the man in the confessional tumbling down from fainting; another is when the trio of crooks are discovered lying about in their hide-out by Buzzanca and a Cardinal (Heinz Ruhmann) – the statue is no longer there, so they think that the men had been murdered by Robinson's gang: however, they had only passed out from over-eating (given them in exchange for the Pieta'!), not having had a decent meal in some time…and, in fact, one of them wakes up just in time to burp vigorously and loudly!!; also, during the lengthy climactic chase, a car with two priests inside is bumped into by another vehicle and torn in half!; also, among the parties to set out in pursuit of the thieves, are a group of laid-back and constantly chanting monks who use a derelict truck for the journey…so that, when they finally arrive on the scene, the operation has just wrapped! Robinson is given a nice role as a former big shot, but who cracked after being beaten up by his own cronies (he now flicks between a semi-senile nature and his former bloodthirsty self!); incidentally, it was rather strange to watch the Hollywood veteran in the presence of scantily-clad female assistant Uta Levka! Reportedly, Fulci was unimpressed by the actor's legacy and seems to have had had little patience with Robinson when the latter couldn't remember his lines (incidentally, the director didn't even have a kind word for his own film – calling it "a piece of crap")! Anyway, also notable in the cast is Jean-Claude Brialy, appearing atypically as a speech-impaired Sicilian(!) stud: though married, he uses his dubious skills as crooner to seduce (and, consequently, live off) every rich old lady that crosses his path!

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borman-1
1967/12/30

Operazione San Pietro is an OK eurocomedy. It's not one of Lucio Fulci's best comedies (his other movies featuring Lando Buzzanca - The Eroticist, Young Dracula - are funnier), but it's still watchable and entertaining. It's not a real ripoff of Dino Risi's film, as an other reviewer mentioned (though I haven't seen Operazione San Gennaro), since it was made (written, produced etc.) by the same people, and - as far as I know - the story and the characters are very different too (Fulci's film is not a real "heist" or "caper" movie). The Italian title implies that it's a sequel, and it does feature similar situations, but 1. that's not stealing in my opinion 2. it is very common in case of movies like this. It seems to be true that Operazione San Pietro is actually a "semi-sequel" to Heinz Rühmann's Father Brown movies, at least the German title (Die Abenteuer des Kardinal Braun) suggests that.The acting is OK (Robinson is quite good in a parody of his earlier roles), the characters are funny, the direction is stylish (though not as stylish as Fulci's giallos or westerns).The car stunts are similar to the ones in Louis de Funes' Gendarme movies, which is quite interesting, since the Funes movie which features almost the same stunts (Le Gendarme se marie) was released a year after Operazione San Pietro. (So if anybody is a "thief" among these people, it must be Jean Girault, the director of the Gendarme movies.) All in all, if you like European (italian) comedies, give this one a try. It's not a gory movie at all, but it's still a Fulci-film with Fulci's stylistics (and it's a lot better and stylish than some horrors he made in the eighties).(John Bartha appears uncredited as the "talkative" one of the thugs who beat up Robinson.)

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haildevilman
1967/12/31

WAS this a comedy? This played a late night cable channel recently. I saw it just because it had Lucio's name on it.Il Maestro manages to talk Edward G. "Rico" Robinson into making a cameo in this heist caper. I hope Robinson needed the paycheck bad enough.Four bumbling goofballs try to steal great art in Rome. Lead by a foppish type (despite his lack of cash) they cause one mishap after another.We have a sea captain wannabe, the 'hero', and one of the creepiest looking guys I've ever seen. Like Jay Leno with his head flattened vertically.It's a good thing I had several beers in me when I saw this. Otherwise, it might never have been watchable.Western Fulci fans won't dig it. It's not a horror flick. Euro fans might. He did do other genres. But was he serious here? I still can't tell.

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jan onderwater
1968/01/01

Misshapen, obnoxious z-grade film about the stealing of the Michelangelo's Pietà in which both Heinz Rühmann and Edward G. Robinson somehow seem to have been mistakingly landed in; one indeed feels pity for them. Apparently this is a kind of sequel to the Father Brown (based on the stories by G.K. Chesterton) films with Rühmann; all those involved should have been excommunicated.

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