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Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style 1983

★ 5.047 votes97 min📅 1983-02-17

Set against the gritty backstreets of Italy in the 1980s, *Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style* (1983) follows a pair of bumbling, small-time criminals whose misguided attempts at a life of crime spiral into chaos and dark comedy.

Director: Steno

Cast

Paolo Villaggio
Paolo Villaggio
Leo Gavazzi
Ornella Muti
Ornella Muti
Rosetta Foschini
Jean Sorel
Jean Sorel
Capitano dei Carabinieri
Ferdinando Murolo
Ferdinando Murolo
Marsigliese
Antonio Allocca
Antonio Allocca
medico
Antonio Basile
rapinatore
Loris Bazzocchi
Loris Bazzocchi
rapinatore
Dino Cassio
Dino Cassio
ottico
Eugenio Masciari
Eugenio Masciari
rapinatore
Martufello
Martufello
tassista

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style* (1983) about?

The film follows two incompetent criminals whose half-baked attempts at a life of crime quickly spiral into a series of chaotic and hilarious misadventures across Italy. It's a satirical take on the outlaw duo archetype, where their lack of skill turns every heist into a disaster.

Who directed *Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style*?

The film was directed by Steno, an Italian filmmaker known for his sharp comedies and crime films that often blend humor with social commentary.

Who stars in *Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style*?

The cast features comedy legend Paolo Villaggio and Ornella Muti as the mismatched duo, alongside Jean Sorel and Antonio Allocca in supporting roles.

Is *Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style* (1983) worth watching?

If you enjoy crime-comedies with a side of Italian absurdity, this underrated gem is worth a watch. Its mix of humor and chaos, anchored by strong performances from Villaggio and Muti, makes it a standout in the genre. That said, it's more about laughs than depth, so temper expectations if you're looking for a serious crime drama.

How long is *Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style*?

The runtime is 97 minutes.

About Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style (1983) — A Wild, Witty Crime-Comedy from Italian Cinema

Set against the gritty backstreets of Italy in the 1980s, *Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style* (1983) follows a pair of bumbling, small-time criminals whose misguided attempts at a life of crime spiral into chaos and dark comedy. Directed by the sharp-witted Steno, this Italian crime-comedy riffs on the infamous American outlaw duo, but with a distinctly Italian flair—equal parts absurdity and satire. Paolo Villaggio and Ornella Muti deliver standout performances as the hapless duo whose ambitions far outstrip their talents, leading to a series of disastrously hilarious heists and narrow escapes. The film's tone balances chaotic energy with biting social commentary, skewering the romanticized outlaw myth while reveling in its own over-the-top antics.

Wrapped in a retro Italian aesthetic, *Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style* thrives on its contrast between violence and humor, making it a cult favorite for fans of offbeat crime comedies. With its frenetic pacing and memorable cast, the movie isn't just a parody—it's a love letter to flawed characters who somehow make crime look effortless (and utterly ridiculous). Whether you're a fan of Italian cinema or simply crave a laugh-out-loud take on a classic tale, this 1983 gem delivers in spades.