The 4th Tenor
Appearance
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Directed by | Harry Basil |
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Produced by | Joseph Merhi |
Starring | Rodney Dangerfield |
Cinematography | Ken Blakey |
Edited by | Tony Lombardo |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The 4th Tenor is a 2002 American comedy film directed by Harry Basil and written by and starring Rodney Dangerfield.[1][2] It was Dangerfield's final film role during his lifetime before his death in October 2004.
Premise
[edit]Lupo falls in love with an Italian woman who rejects him, insisting that she will only marry a great opera singer. Lupo travels to Italy in hopes of learning how to sing opera.
Cast
[edit]- Rodney Dangerfield as Lupo
- Anita De Simone as Rosa
- Annabelle Gurwitch as Gina
- Charles Fleischer as Alphonse
- Robert Davi as Ierra
- Hamilton Camp as Papa
- Elsa Raven as Mama
- Jacob Urrutia as Mario
- Richard Libertini as Vincenzo
- Dom Irrera as Petey
- Patrick Cupo as Nunzio
- Anney Giobbe as Francesca
- Vincent Schiavelli as Marcello
- Pierrino Mascarino as Roberto
- Marty Belafsky as Johnny
- Don Stark as Tony
- Lisa Mende as Sonia
Reception
[edit]"Dangerfield still gets no respect, but at eighty years of age, still manages to get a laugh or two in this low-budget comedy , playing an Italian restaurant owner with a tin ear", found DVD & Video Guide in 2005[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Foundas, Scott (Nov 22, 2002). "The 4th Tenor". Retrieved Aug 6, 2021.
- ^ Garraty, John A.; Carnes, Mark C. (2005-05-12). American National Biography. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-977149-3.
- ^ Martin, Mick; Porter, Marsha (2004). DVD & Video Guide 2005. Ballantine. ISBN 978-0-345-44995-5.
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