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don camillo e i giovani
d'Oggi
(1972) |
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| tracks |
01. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq.
01 - Titoli)
02. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 02)
03. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 03)
04. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 04)
05. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 05)
06. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 06)
07. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 07)
08. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 08)
09. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 09)
10. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 10)
11. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 11)
12. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 12)
13. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 13)
14. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 14)
15. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 15)
16. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 16)
17. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 17)
18. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 18 - Finale)
Bonus Tracks
19. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Prologo)
20. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Titoli Di Coda)
21. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 01 - Titoli Alternativi)
22. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 04 - Versione Lunga)
23. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 14 - Intro Alternativo)
24. Don Camillo E I Giovani D'Oggi (Seq. 18 - Finale Alternativo)
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| further information |
| 8 page colour booklet containing introduction,
colour movie stills and reproductions of promotional material |
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| description |
Digitmovies presents for the first absolute
time on record the original soundtrack by Carlo Rustichelli
from the 1972 movie Don Camillo e i giovani d'oggi (aka Don
Camillo et les contestataires) directed by Mario Camerini and
starring Gastone Moschin as Don Camillo and Lionel Stander as
Peppone, the two famous characters created by the fertile pen
of Giovanni Guareschi.
This motion picture can be considered the official sequel of
the five previous movies starring the great Fernandel and Gino
Cervi in the roles of Don Camillo and Peppone.
The successful French-Italian co-production series is well preserved
on DVD: Don Camillo by Julien Duvivier (1952), Il ritorno di
Don Camillo by Julien Duvivier (1953), Don Camillo e l'onorevole
Peppone by Carmine Gallone (1955), Don Camillo monsignore ma
non troppo by Carmine Gallone (1961) e Il compagno Don Camillo
by Luigi Comencini (1965).
M° Alessandro Cicognini, one of the biggest names of the
Italian Neorealism Film Music was the musical soul for the five
movies writing dramatic background orchestral scores dominated
by a sweet and pastorale Don Camillo Theme reprised with variations
in every movie.
Sadly, no record dedicated to Don Camillo with the fabulous
movie scores of M° Cicognini has been issued until today
(tragically the master tapes of the first three movies are completely
lost, while parts of the last two ones have survived in some
archives...).
The movie was first intended as the sixth in the Don Camillo
series, starring Fernandel and Gino Cervi.
After a few weeks of shooting in July 1970, Fernandel had to
leave the set because of failing health.
Production was halted but the investors wanted to resume the
shooting with a mostly new team.
Co-star Gino Cervi and original director Christian-Jaque did
not agree to pursue the film without Fernandel (sadly passed
away in Paris on February 1971), so the series did not continue.
Gastone Moschin was chosen for the role of Don Camillo, while
American character actor Lione Stander for the role of Peppone.
The direction was assigned to veteran director Mario Camerini,
and the score to the great Carlo Rustichelli (M° Cicognini
already retired from the Film Scoring scene in 1966).
So our CD can be considered as the first officially released
record from the original Don Camillo series (apart from the
Pino Donaggio Ost, written for the 1984 theatrical remake starring
Terence Hill, precursor of his Tv Don Matteo).
In the past I had already listened to the beautiful score by
Carlo Rustichelli in his Rome house, but the Maestro's copy
of the mastertape was just a mono mix down kept in his private
archives.
The stereo mix master tapes, survived in very good conditions
thirty five years after the recording session, have only recently
been discovered in the Rca vaults.
The story of Don Camillo e i giovani d'oggi is placed in the
very early seventies, therefore Carlo Rustichelli's Ost is dominated
by a modern and romantic theme arranged for symphonic orchestra
and the choir of I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni.
This new Don Camillo Theme theme is introduced first by a Beat
symphonic passage of western flavour (Tr. 1) and reprised throughout
the score: in Tr. 4 and especially in Tr. 16 (with a mystical-religious
tone where Edda's voice explodes in all her splendour accompanied
by symphonic orchestra and by the I Cantori Moderni choir).
This version was heard during the moving sequence where Don
Camillo rescues the crucifix vanished from his church.
Other reprises of this particular theme include a Beat version
with choir (Tr. 18) and the Finale (Tr. 19).
The unforgettable style of Carlo Rustichelli is present in the
orchestral variations of the partisan song Bella ciao (Tr. 9,
Tr. 11) including also an arrangement for brass band (Tr. 8).
This Ost also features Lounge style themes such as the elegant
rhythmical track for Flugehorn (O. Valdambrini) and orchestra
(Tr. 2), the widely joyful one with Edda and orchestra (Tr.
5) reprised with a slow version in Tr. 9, Tr. 10 and in Tr.
13 (a Beat tune with a dramatic intro to background the church
scene where the hand of Jesus' statue saves the life of the
faithful ones from a strafing during the Second World War),
shake music for the sequence of the motorbike challenge (Tr.
15).
The young people are playing a joke on Don Camillo singing a
funny little song presented here as Tr. 4.
As a bonus, we close our CD with alternate takes of the main
themes unused in the movie: Prologo and Titoli di coda with
a beautiful popular acoustic theme (Tr. 19, Tr. 20), Titoli
with a longer guitar intro (Tr. 21), the alternate longer version
of the Don Camillo funny little song (Tr. 22), an alternate
intro of the track N° 13 (Tr. 23), and Finale with an alternate
intro with Alessandro Alessandroni's whistle followed by a mystical
passage of strings. |
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| story |
Cast:
Gastone Moschin, Lionel Stander, Carole André, Paolo
Giusti, Daniele Dublino, Dolores Palumbo, Elvira Tonelli,
Luciano Bartoli, Jean Rougeul, Barbara Herrera, Marcello Di
Martire, Vittorio Duse, Luca Sportelli, Giorgio Paoletti,
Carla Mancini
Director:
Mario Camerini |
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