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All Sons of the Saintest Mother 1973

★ 4.85 votes97 min📅 1973-08-12

Dive into the outrageous world of 1929 Chicago with *All Sons of the Saintest Mother* (1973), an Italian crime-comedy masterpiece directed by Alfio Caltabiano.

Director: Alfio Caltabiano

Cast

Pino Colizzi
Pino Colizzi
Salvatore Mandolea
Ornella Muti
Ornella Muti
Santazza
Alfio Caltabiano
Alfio Caltabiano
Bug Morano (as Alf Thunder)
Luciano Catenacci
Luciano Catenacci
Il Reverendo
Tano Cimarosa
Tano Cimarosa
Puddu Campolia
Christa Linder
Christa Linder
Dolly
Rina Franchetti
Rina Franchetti
la madre dei Morano
Furio Meniconi
Furio Meniconi
Lollo Daddarita
Willi Colombini
Willi Colombini
Irio Fantini

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *All Sons of the Saintest Mother* (1973) about?

Set in 1929 Chicago, the film follows two bumbling crime families engaged in a ridiculous power struggle—one hiding behind pious disguises, the other under the guise of charity. Their schemes spiral into farce until a Sicilian outsider arrives to shake up the game. Expect a mix of crime, comedy, and sharp social satire.

Who directed *All Sons of the Saintest Mother*?

The film was directed by Alfio Caltabiano, an Italian filmmaker known for blending crime, comedy, and satire in his unique cinematic style.

Who stars in *All Sons of the Saintest Mother*?

The cast includes Pino Colizzi, Ornella Muti, Alfio Caltabiano, Luciano Catenacci, and Christa Linder, bringing this chaotic crime comedy to life with their dynamic performances.

Is *All Sons of the Saintest Mother* (1973) worth watching?

If you enjoy crime-comedy satires with a dash of absurdity and vintage Italian flair, this film is a hidden gem. While it flies under the radar, its blend of humor, style, and over-the-top characters makes it a cult favorite for fans of the genre.

How long is *All Sons of the Saintest Mother*?

The film runs for 97 minutes.

About All Sons of the Saintest Mother (1973) — Crime-Comedy Satire of Prohibition-Era Chicago

Dive into the outrageous world of 1929 Chicago with *All Sons of the Saintest Mother* (1973), an Italian crime-comedy masterpiece directed by Alfio Caltabiano. This wild satire follows two rival crime families—one posing as devout worshippers under the ironic banner of "the Sons of Mammasantissima," the other hiding in plain sight behind the humble facade of a Salvation Army soup kitchen. When a cunning Sicilian outsider arrives to shake things up, the stage is set for a chaotic showdown that blends crime, chaos, and dark humor into an unforgettable cinematic experience.

Crafted by Caltabiano, the film stars Pino Colizzi and Ornella Muti as key players in this absurd yet stylish underworld, with Luciano Catenacci and Christa Linder adding layers of intrigue. The movie thrives on its satirical take on power struggles, religion, and family ties, all wrapped in the gritty charm of Prohibition-era America. With sharp wit and over-the-top antics, *All Sons of the Saintest Mother* delivers a unique blend of crime and comedy that's as entertaining as it is thought-provoking.