Meanwhile, The Little World of Don Camillo

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Postby Harvey Chartrand » Wed Dec 26, 2001 9:11 am

An early Welles' RKO project that came to naught was a Life of Christ. Although Welles never did get to play Jesus, he provided the voice of Jesus in The Little World of Don Camillo (1951), a comedy starring Fernandel as a priest battling Communists in a small town in Italy just after the Second World War. Welles also narrated the dubbed-into-English version of Don Camillo. I'd heard of this film all my life and finally saw it over the holidays. It exceeded my expectations. The Little World of Don Camillo is an absolutely charming film; it has a very nostalgic appeal and reminded me of Vittorio de Sica's best work (the film was directed by Julien Duvivier, who was a friend of Welles). I can see why Don Camillo was a hit worldwide.
In the early fifties, Welles was living the life of a gypsy in Europe and Africa, trying to raise funds to complete his Othello. His narration for Don Camillo was likely done for quick cash to pay Othello-related expenses. Meanwhile, Welles' nemesis Robert Wise was directing the classic The Day the Earth Stood Still, with music by onetime Mercury Theatre house composer Bernard Herrmann. Oh, the strange workings of fate!

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Re: Meanwhile, The Little World of Don Camillo

Postby Wellesnet » Fri Apr 03, 2015 11:03 am

Here are two scenes from the English-language version of "The Little World of Don Camillo" (1951), a lighthearted film about a communist-hating priest in post WWII Italy. Orson Welles provides the "Voice of the Lord":
https://vimeo.com/124031382

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Re: Meanwhile, The Little World of Don Camillo

Postby tonyw » Fri Apr 03, 2015 2:40 pm

Yes, I remember him in PARIS HOLIDAY (1958) co-starring with Bib Hope which was one of those unsuccessful European attempts to reach an international audience. One of my memories was of him in a huge photo in his apartment wearing a Foreign Legionnaire uniform.He was among the galaxy of stars in Mike Todd's AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS.


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