The Nosy One (1981)

An Italian comedy-mystery in which a man convinced of his own paranormal gifts finds himself hunted by a killer with a heavenly alias.

The Nosy One - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Il ficcanaso
  • Release Year: 1981
  • Directed by: Bruno Corbucci
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Comedy, Mystery
  • Runtime: 1h 39m
  • Original Language: Italian
  • Spoken Languages: Italian
  • Release Date (Theatrical): February 1, 1981 (Italy - T)
  • Production Companies: Clemi Cinematografica
  • Production Countries: Italy

The Nosy One - Plot

Luciano Persichetti is hypersensitive and convinced that he has paranormal powers. Susanna, a parapsychology student with whom he is in love, tries to help him interpret the paranormal warning messages he is receiving. When Luciano turns out to be haunted by a mysterious killer who calls himself "The Guardian Angel", Susanna discovers that Luciano's paranormal powers are not real at all.

The Nosy One - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Bruno Corbucci

Main Cast

  • Pippo Franco
  • Edwige Fenech
  • Sergio Leonardi
  • Leo Gavero
  • Maurizio Gueli
  • Luciano Amodio
  • Luc Merenda
  • Laura Troschel
  • Pino Caruso
  • Renzo Rinaldi

Writers

  • Raimondo Vianello
  • Aldo Florio
  • Bruno Corbucci
  • Ernesto Gastaldi
  • Pippo Franco

Producers

  • Giovanni Di Clemente

The Nosy One - FAQs

Who are the main actors in The Nosy One?

The Nosy One stars Pippo Franco as the hapless Luciano and Edwige Fenech as Susanna, the parapsychology student who tries to help him. The supporting cast includes Luc Merenda, Pino Caruso, Leo Gavero, Laura Troschel, Sergio Leonardi, and Pino Caruso as the investigating commissioner.

What is The Nosy One about?

The Nosy One follows Luciano Persichetti, a hypersensitive man convinced he possesses paranormal powers. When a mysterious killer known as "The Guardian Angel" begins stalking him, his parapsychology-student love interest Susanna investigates — only to discover his supposed supernatural abilities are entirely imagined.

Who directed The Nosy One?

The Nosy One was directed by Bruno Corbucci, an Italian filmmaker known for his work in comedy and genre cinema during the 1970s and 1980s. Corbucci also contributed to the film's screenplay alongside a team of five other writers.

What genre is The Nosy One?

The Nosy One blends Comedy and Mystery, a combination typical of Italian genre filmmaking from the early 1980s. The film mixes slapstick humor and comic performances with a thriller-adjacent plot involving a stalker killer and paranormal investigation.

When was The Nosy One released?

The Nosy One was released in Italy on February 1, 1981. The film is an Italian production by Clemi Cinematografica and was distributed domestically under its original title Il ficcanaso.

How long is The Nosy One?

The Nosy One has a runtime of 99 minutes, or 1 hour and 39 minutes. This is a fairly standard length for Italian comedy films of the early 1980s, offering a brisk blend of comedic set pieces and mystery plotting.

What are movies similar to The Nosy One?

Fans of The Nosy One may enjoy other Italian genre films such as The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970), Seven Blood-Stained Orchids (1972), Short Night of Glass Dolls (1971), One on Top of the Other (1969), The Red Queen Kills Seven Times (1972), and Giallo in Venice (1979).

Who wrote the screenplay for The Nosy One?

The screenplay for The Nosy One was written by a large collaborative team: Raimondo Vianello, Aldo Florio, Bruno Corbucci, Ernesto Gastaldi, Pippo Franco, and Sandro Continenza. Notably, lead actor Pippo Franco also contributed to the script.

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