
June 15, 1920 · 106 years old
Alberto Sordi (15 June 1920 – 25 February 2003) was an Italian actor. He was also a film director and the dubbing voice of Oliver Hardy in the Italian version of the Laurel & Hardy films.

A character study of five young men at crucial turning points in their lives in a small town in Italy.

Hoping to push Britain to the forefront of aviation, a London publisher organizes an international air race across the English Channel, but must contend with two entrants vying for his daughter, as well as national rivalries and c...

During a day of their honeymoon, newlyweds are separated by the city's lust and the desires it produces.

A mischievous nobleman and his poor doppelganger get into serious troubles when a practical joke endangers the Pope.

An English nurse and an American ambulance driver on the Italian front during World War 1 fall in love, but the horrors surrounding them challenge their romance to the limit.

An unemployed man gets a job as traffic policeman but the traffic in the big city creates innumerous problems for the poor guy.

In Saint Moritz, in December 1991, some wealthy people spend their Christmas holidays in the luxurious Badrutt's Palace Hotel, indulging in all sorts of pleasures.

Sordi gives a deep and touching comic performance as an Italian fur merchant who is going to Sweden for the first time to attend the annual fur auctions in Stockholm. The movie depicts the clash between his fantasies about sex in ...

Giuseppe, an Italian gas station attendant, is invited to the United States to reconcile with his father, who he believed had been dead for years.

Shy, clumsy and petulant, Alberto tries in every way to impress Margherita. With the hope of winning the first prize, he participates in a race.