

The Monk of Monza
Directed by Sergio Corbucci1963 1h 41mComedy
6.47.0
In 1630 Italy, widower Pasquale loses his job as a cobbler, so to get food for his 12 children, he and a poor companion disguise themselves as mendicant monks and knock for help at the castle of beautiful widowed Marquise Fiorenza, who begs them to prevent an unwelcome wedding to the sinister Don Egidio.
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The Monk of Monza was released on March 29, 1963.
The Monk of Monza was directed by Sergio Corbucci.
The Monk of Monza has a runtime of 1h 41m.
The Monk of Monza was produced by Walter Zarghetta, Franco Belotti, Giovanni Addessi.
In 1630 Italy, widower Pasquale loses his job as a cobbler, so to get food for his 12 children, he and a poor companion disguise themselves as mendicant monks and knock for help at the castle of beautiful widowed Marquise Fiorenza, who begs them to prevent an unwelcome wedding to the sinister Don Egidio.
The key characters in The Monk of Monza are Pasquale Cicciacalda / Don Manuel (Totò), Marchese Egidio de Lattanzis (Nino Taranto), Mamozio (Erminio Macario).
The Monk of Monza is a Comedy film.
The Monk of Monza has an audience rating of 6.4 out of 10.


















