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Un dollaro di fifa 1960

★ 5.44 votes90 min📅 1960-08-28

In *Un dollaro di fifa (1960)*, the charismatic duo of Ugo Tognazzi and Walter Chiari step into the sun-soaked chaos of Paradise City, a frontier town where every resident seems to have a trick up their sleeve.

Director: Giorgio Simonelli

Cast

Ugo Tognazzi
Ugo Tognazzi
Alamo
Walter Chiari
Walter Chiari
Mike
Dominique Boschero
Dominique Boschero
Sherry
Mario Carotenuto
Mario Carotenuto
Sheriff
Leonora Ruffo
Leonora Ruffo
Sara Perkins
Aroldo Tieri
Aroldo Tieri
Sindaco
Hélène Chanel
Hélène Chanel
Alice Perkins
Arturo Dominici
Arturo Dominici
Spiritual
Renzo Palmer
Renzo Palmer
Smile
Mimmo Poli
Mimmo Poli
Zaccaria

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Un dollaro di fifa (1960) about?

This 1960 Italian western-comedy follows two slick con artists, Alamo and Mike, who stumble into a frontier town convinced they've arrived as lawmen. Instead, they're welcomed with open arms by a community of jokers, each as mischievous as the next, setting the stage for a series of comedic misunderstandings and near-disasters.

Who directed Un dollaro di fifa?

Giorgio Simonelli directed *Un dollaro di fifa*, infusing the film with the playful energy of classic Italian comedy while keeping the western setting intact.

Who stars in Un dollaro di fifa?

The film stars comedy legends Ugo Tognazzi and Walter Chiari as the scheming duo, alongside Dominique Boschero, Mario Carotenuto, and Leonora Ruffo as the town's bewitching residents.

Is Un dollaro di fifa (1960) worth watching?

While it may not have the gravitas of a classic western, *Un dollaro di fifa* is a charming, lighthearted romp that fans of Italian comedy and spaghetti westerns will enjoy. Its blend of humor and adventure makes it a fun watch, especially for those who appreciate Tognazzi and Chiari's dynamic screen presence.

How long is Un dollaro di fifa?

The runtime of *Un dollaro di fifa* is 90 minutes.

About Un dollaro di fifa (1960) — A Wild West Comedy Where Con Artists Rule Paradise City

In *Un dollaro di fifa (1960)*, the charismatic duo of Ugo Tognazzi and Walter Chiari step into the sun-soaked chaos of Paradise City, a frontier town where every resident seems to have a trick up their sleeve. Mistaking the two rogues for lawmen, the town's eccentric inhabitants treat them with exaggerated reverence—unaware that Alamo and Mike are nothing more than quick-witted con artists on the run. Directed by Giorgio Simonelli, this Italian western-comedy blends slapstick humor with the dusty charm of the Wild West, where the only thing more unpredictable than the locals is the duo's next scheme. The film balances sharp wit with lighthearted absurdity, capturing a world where appearances are deceiving and chaos reigns supreme.

Tognazzi and Chiari's chemistry fuels the mayhem as their characters navigate a town teetering between farce and near-disaster, including a near-hanging that adds a dash of suspense to the comedy. The setting, drenched in golden-hour cinematography, contrasts with the moral gray area of its protagonists, who are as likely to outsmart their foes as they are to find themselves in over their heads. A playful take on the spaghetti western trope, *Un dollaro di fifa* is a delightful romp for fans of classic Italian-style comedy.