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il tigre, fred bongusto, avanz

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il Tigre
(1967)


composer: fred bongusto

label: avanz

AKA: the Tiger And The Pussycat

total duration: 00.40.07

soundtrack style: comedy drama



   


tracks

01. Spaghetti A Detroit (Main Titles)
02. Laura My Love
03. Spaghetti A Detroit (Organ)
04. Stupido Romantico (Samba Version)
05. Spaghetti A Detroit (Choir Version)
06. Laura My Love (Night Club)
07. Spaghetti A Detroit (Harpsichord Version)
08. Stupido Romantico (Harpsichord Version)
09. Spaghetti A Detroit (Choir Version)
10. Spaghetti A Detroit (Samba Version)
11. Il Tigre (Party Music)
12. Spaghetti A Detroit (Harpsichord Version)
13. Spaghetti A Detroit (Bossa Nova Version)
14. Spaghetti A Detroit (Whistile Version)
15. Spaghetti A Detroit (Finale)
16. Spaghetti A Detroit (End Titles) *

* Vocal by Fred Bongusto

 
 
further information
Japanese import
 
story

Dino Risi directed this bittersweet comedy about a 45-year-old man, Francesco Vincenzini (Vittorio Gassman), who becomes a grandfather for the first time and begins to fret about old age.
When his son is rejected by the flirtatious Carolina (Ann-Margaret) and tries to kill himself, Francesco pays Carolina a visit to lambaste her for her treatment of his son.
Carolina responds to his tongue-lashing by seducing him.
Feeling young again, he plunges whole hog into an affair with Carolina, rejecting his job and his family and devoting all his attention to her.
Finally, Carolina demands that he abandon his family and take off to Paris with her.
While on the train to meet Carolina, Francesco has to decide whether he is using his best judgment leaving his family for Carolina.

Cast:
Ann-Margret, Vittorio Gassman, Eleanor Parker, Caterina Boratto, Eleanora Brown, Jacques Herlin, Antonella Stani, Luigi Vannucchi, Fiorenzo Fiorentini

Director:
Dino Risi

 

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