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Transplant 1970

★ 5.51 votes100 min📅 1970-03-05

Dive into the wild world of *Transplant (1970)*, an Italian comedy directed by the legendary Steno that boldly explores the absurd lengths one man will go to keep his marriage alive.

Director: Steno

Cast

Carlo Giuffrè
Carlo Giuffrè
barone di Filaruta
Renato Rascel
Renato Rascel
Dario Barbieri
Liana Trouché
Liana Trouché
moglie di Dario
Graziella Granata
Graziella Granata
Angelina, moglie del sindaco
Roberto Camardiel
Roberto Camardiel
don Liborio, il parroco
Rafael Alonso
Rafael Alonso
don Ferdinando
Vicente Roca
Vicente Roca
Turi, il sindaco
Feodor Chaliapin Jr.
Feodor Chaliapin Jr.
don Calogero
Fernando Bilbao
Fernando Bilbao
Richard Watson
Fletcher

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Transplant (1970) about?

The film follows an older man who, under his wife's insistence, pays for a controversial surgical procedure to receive a penis transplant. He selects three men with their own motives to undergo the risky operation, but the aftermath reveals just how complicated it is to part with one's sense of masculinity.

Who directed Transplant?

Transplant was directed by Steno, the Italian filmmaker known for his sharp wit and boundary-pushing comedies that often challenged societal norms.

Who stars in Transplant?

The film features a hilarious ensemble led by Carlo Giuffrè, Renato Rascel, and Liana Trouché, with supporting roles from Graziella Granata and Roberto Camardiel.

Is Transplant (1970) worth watching?

If you enjoy edgy, old-school Italian comedies that tackle taboo subjects with humor and audacity, *Transplant (1970)* is a cult curiosity worth exploring. Its irreverent tone and social satire make it a standout in the genre, even if it's not for everyone.

How long is Transplant?

The film runs for 100 minutes.

About Transplant (1970) — A Wild Comedy About Love, Surgery, and Desperate Measures

Dive into the wild world of *Transplant (1970)*, an Italian comedy directed by the legendary Steno that boldly explores the absurd lengths one man will go to keep his marriage alive. When an elderly gentleman finds himself pressured by his wife into a radical and unconventional solution, he pays top dollar for a high-stakes surgical experiment: a penis transplant. Three unlikely candidates—each with their own desperate motives—agree to undergo the procedure, only to discover that giving up one's masculinity comes with unexpected emotional and physical consequences.

This raucous, darkly humorous satire blends social commentary with farcical situations, all wrapped in the irreverent style of 1970s Italian comedy. With Carlo Giuffrè and Renato Rascel leading the chaotic cast, *Transplant (1970)* delivers a mix of laughs, shock value, and a surprisingly thoughtful take on ego, identity, and the lengths people go for love. It's a cult classic that's as memorable as it is controversial.