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Song That's Playing In My Head (Zum Zum Zum) 1969

★ 6.24 votes95 min📅 1969-02-13

Step into the vibrant world of *Song That's Playing In My Head (Zum Zum Zum)* (1969), a lively Italian comedy-musical directed by the charismatic Bruno Corbucci.

Director: Bruno Corbucci

Cast

Little Tony
Little Tony
Tony Bertozzini
Isabella Savona
Isabella Savona
Rosalia Caputo
Walter Brugiolo
Walter Brugiolo
Carletto Bertozzini
Dolores Palumbo
Dolores Palumbo
Tosca Bertozzini
Enzo Cannavale
Enzo Cannavale
Filippo
Vittorio Congia
Vittorio Congia
Vittorio
Enrico Montesano
Enrico Montesano
Enrico 'Camomilla'
Paolo Panelli
Paolo Panelli
Paolo
Orietta Berti
Orietta Berti
Suor Teresa
Pippo Baudo
Pippo Baudo
Himself

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Song That's Playing In My Head (Zum Zum Zum) (1969) about?

This 1969 Italian comedy-musical follows the sons of a music-obsessed insurance broker who embark on wild, music-fueled adventures to bring happiness to their loved ones. With catchy tunes and plenty of laughs, the film blends rebellion with heartfelt moments, proving that sometimes, a well-timed song can solve almost anything.

Who directed Song That's Playing In My Head (Zum Zum Zum)?

Bruno Corbucci brings his signature flair to the director's chair, crafting a vibrant comedy-musical that balances humor and melody with effortless charm.

Who stars in Song That's Playing In My Head (Zum Zum Zum)?

The film stars Little Tony as the rebellious lead, alongside Isabella Savona, Walter Brugiolo, Enrico Cannavale, and Dolores Palumbo in key roles.

Is Song That's Playing In My Head (Zum Zum Zum) (1969) worth watching?

While it doesn't have an IMDb rating to rely on, the film's upbeat blend of comedy and music—paired with Little Tony's star power—makes it a charming pick for fans of '60s Italian cinema. The lively atmosphere and nostalgic vibe might just win you over if you're in the mood for a feel-good musical romp.

How long is Song That's Playing In My Head (Zum Zum Zum)?

The film runs for 95 minutes, offering a concise yet packed adventure perfect for a lighthearted viewing session.

About Song That's Playing In My Head (Zum Zum Zum) (1969) — A Groovy Comedy Where Music Sparks Chaos and Joy

Step into the vibrant world of *Song That's Playing In My Head (Zum Zum Zum)* (1969), a lively Italian comedy-musical directed by the charismatic Bruno Corbucci. This 95-minute escapade follows the mischievous sons of a music-obsessed insurance broker as they resort to bold—and often hilarious—schemes to spread joy through the magic of song. With an infectious blend of humor and melody, the film captures the rebellious spirit of the late '60s, where music isn't just a soundtrack but a force for change. Little Tony's energetic performance as the rebellious lead, backed by Isabella Savona's spirited presence, infuses the story with warmth and chaos, making it a time capsule of joyful disruption.

Set against a backdrop of groovy tunes and slapstick antics, *Song That's Playing In My Head* celebrates the universal language of music as a tool for liberation. Whether it's turning a quiet neighborhood into a dance floor or igniting romances with a well-timed serenade, the film's lighthearted chaos reminds us that sometimes, the simplest melodies can spark the biggest revolutions. Corbucci's direction keeps the energy high, blending genres seamlessly while delivering a feel-good ride that's as nostalgic as it is entertaining.