Cronache di poveri amanti Page #2
- Year:
- 1954
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Run off with my key again
and you'll see...
Bored? I love this job!
I've been to school as well!
starts on Via del Corno...
and the chicks you have here!
Aren't you running a little late?
- Excuse me, here!
- Away from the window, ok?
Will I see you tonight?
- Morning, Ugo!
- Hey, old man! See you!
- Today is a new day! Enjoy it!
- Especially if it doesn't rain!
And love is a strange...
Hey! Welcome back!
- Ciao, Ugo!
- Honeymoon over already?
Yes! Just like we planned,
two or three days in Rome.
- Hello!
- Hello!
- Oh you're back.
- There's Staderini!
Couldn't you have sent a postcard?
How are you?
I told them:
"Send me Porta Pia!"
It slipped my mind.
- Give me the suitcases.
- I'm sure!
Fidalma!
Come down! Milena and Alfredo
are back from their honeymoon!
Fidalma! How are things?
Good morning!
They've been in Rome.
Morning, Clara!
How are you?
- Milena! All ok?
- Welcome back!
- Bianca.
- Tell us everything!
- Is Rome nice?
- Did you enjoy it?
- Hello!
- Welcome back, Milena!
- Thanks!
- How are you?
- Are you well?
- Signor Corrado.
- Listen, Milena...
- Isn't she cute?
Excuse me Signora...
Congratulations!
- I've got to tell you the news.
- What is it?
- I got engaged.
- To who?
I'll tell you, wait!
- Tell me!
- He's called Mario.
He's a printer.
He's only been here a few days,
I haven't brought him home yet.
And when did you decide?
What are you waiting for?
- Here's Margherita!
- Margherita!
- Ah Margherita!
- Milena, darling... the guardian angels
of Via del Corno are together again!
Morning, Margherita!
Gesuina! Tell the Signora
I'm coming up to see her now.
Bring the Cecchi account up to date.
Come on, pet!
And be a good girl, bring me
the book. Ten, twenty, thirty...
sixty...
Ah, that'll do.
This month we couldn't do
any better.
Antonio hasn't worked much, and so-
They are 59 lire
short, Signora.
Well, don't worry. Next time
you'll try harder, eh?
Signora, you have our word.
You've always been
so good to everyone.
They should have a monument to you
in Via del Corno.
Let's hope not.
Monuments are for the dead!
Signora, it's Alfredo Campolmi
and his wife, Milena.
Oh, how nice!
Show them in!
Hello Leontina.
Signora, how are things?
Now then, tell me everything.
Did you enjoy Rome?
You had other things on your mind.
I've brought you a little gift.
It's silly but I hope you'll like it.
Thank you!
What a nice thought!
Oh, how sweet!
Look at this, pet.
Put it on the dresser.
Thank you! Ah, Rome, Rome...
The last time I went
"Aida" was showing at the Costanzi.
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