Italian Fast Food

Italian Fast Food
Directed byLudovico Gasparini
Written byCarlo Vanzina
Enrico Vanzina
Lorenzo Beccati
Ezio Greggio
StarringSergio Vastano
Enzo Braschi
Susanna Messaggio
Production
companies
C. G. Silver Film[1]
Rete Italia[1]
Video 80[1]
Distributed byColumbia Pictures Italia[1]
C. G. Silver Film[1]
Release date
  • November 14, 1986 (1986-11-14) (Italy)
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Italian Fast Food is a 1986 Italian comedy film directed by Ludovico Gasparini, and written by Carlo and Enrico Vanzina, Lorenzo Beccati and Ezio Greggio.[2][3] The film is about one day in the life of an Italian fast food restaurant, with several of its customers and workers living strange adventures in and around Milan.[4]

Cast

The cast of Italian Fast Food includes:[5]

Production

The film was inspired by the TV show Drive In, a popular two-hour show of the 1980s.[citation needed] A few of the characters were actually lifted from the show: Sergio Vastano and Enzo Rbaschi reprised their roles. Other roles were created for the film, using actors from the TV show - Carlo Pistarino became a delivery boy, the Trettré were the owner and two workers at the fast food, and Susanna Messaggio (the only actress who was not part of Drive In) became an acting-obsessed waitress. The role of Missile is played by Matteo Molinari, who was one of the writers on Drive In. He subsequently co-wrote the widely successful book series "Anche le Formiche nel Loro Piccolo S'Incazzano" as well as the American-based series "Oops! Movie Mistakes that Made the Cut", books about movie bloopers.[citation needed]

During production, Carlo Pistarino had an accident with the vehicle that was used by his character to deliver food, and the actor came out unharmed after flipping over his three-wheel car.[citation needed]

Release

Italian Fast Food was released on November 14, 1986 in Rome, Naples, and Ancona.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Italian Fast Food (1986)". Archivio del Cinema Italiano. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  2. ^ r.f. (16 November 1986). "Quelli del Drive In hanno colpito ancora". La Repubblica.
  3. ^ a b "Programmazioni Cinematografichie nella stagione 1986-87" [Film Programme for the 1986–87 Season]. Giornale dello Spettacolo [it] (in Italian). Vol. XLIII, no. 28. Rome, Italy. August 28, 1987. p. IV.
  4. ^ Grazzini, Giovanni (29 November 1986). "Quattro risate alla paninara". Corriere della Sera. p. 20.
  5. ^ Italian Fast Food (1986) - Complete Cast. Retrieved 2026-05-13 – via flickfocus.com.


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