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  1. Roaring Years (Italian: Gli anni ruggenti) is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa, set in the 1930s during the Fascist period of Benito Mussolini. It stars Nino Manfredi and Gino Cervi, and was inspired by the satirical comedy "The Government Inspector” by Nikolai Gogol.

  2. The Roaring Twenties was a decade of economic growth and widespread prosperity, driven by recovery from wartime devastation and deferred spending, a boom in construction, and the rapid growth of consumer goods such as automobiles and electricity in North America and Europe and a few other developed countries such as Australia.

  3. Roaring Years is a film directed by Luigi Zampa with Nino Manfredi, Gino Cervi, Gastone Moschin, Rosalia Maggio .... Year: 1962. Original title: Gli anni ruggenti. Synopsis: In the thirties, during the Fascist Dictatorship, an insurance broker, Omero Battifiori, reaches a small country town from Rome seeking for new customers.

  4. Gli anni ruggenti: Directed by Luigi Zampa. With Nino Manfredi, Gino Cervi, Michèle Mercier, Gastone Moschin. The incognito visit of a fascist hierarch in a tiny country town shakes deeply the ruling class and their lack of integrity.

  5. Directed by Luigi Zampa. In this satire inspired by Nikolai Gogol’s The Government Inspector (aka The Inspector General) and transported to fascist era Italy, the (supposed) incognito visit of a Roman fascist official to a tiny country town shakes deeply the ruling class and their lack of integrity. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  6. Overview. In this satire inspired by Nikolai Gogol’s The Government Inspector (aka The Inspector General) and transported to fascist era Italy, the (supposed) incognito visit of a Roman fascist official to a tiny country town shakes deeply the ruling class and their lack of integrity. Luigi Zampa. Director, Screenplay, Story. Ruggero Maccari.

  7. 22 de jul. de 2013 · The Roaring Twenties: Overview. The United States emerged from the Great War as a rich and powerful nation. American life changed dramatically in the 1920s, which saw the first trans-Atlantic phone call, the first movie with sound, the first enclosed car at popular prices, and the discovery of penicillin.