I'm for the Hippopotamus

I'm for the Hippopotamus (Italian: Io sto con gli ippopotami) is a 1979 Italian adventure-comedy film directed by Italo Zingarelli and starring the comedy team of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer.[1]

I'm for the Hippopotamus
Italian theatrical release poster by Renato Casaro
Directed byItalo Zingarelli
Written byBarbara Alberti
Amedeo Pagani
Vincenzo Mannino
Italo Zingarelli
Produced byVincent G. Cox
Roberto Palaggi
StarringTerence Hill
Bud Spencer
Joe Bugner
CinematographyAiace Parolin
Edited byClaudio M. Cutry
Music byWalter Rizzati
Release date
  • 1979 (1979)
Running time
104 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Plot

Two cousins engage in a semi-friendly rivalry at the beginning of the film. Hill's character occasionally ruins the other's hunting safaris. It turns out that Spencer's character is none too honest, either, since he gives his tourists rifles loaded with blanks so they can't hurt each other or the animals. The two have to team up to stop a villain, with plenty of comedy, eating, and mild violence.

Cast

  • Terence Hill as Slim
  • Bud Spencer as Tom
  • Joe Bugner as Ormond
  • May Dlamini as Mama Leone
  • Dawn Jürgens as Stella (Slim's lady-love)
  • Malcolm Kirk as Ormond's bald henchman
  • Ben Masinga as Jason
  • Les Marcowitz as Trixie, Ormond's short henchman
  • Johan Naude
  • Nick Van Rensburg
  • Hugh Rouse as Police Captain, arresting Slim and Tom
  • Mike Schutte as Ormond's henchman (German version: Lumpi)
  • Kosie Smith as Ormond's henchman with moustache (German version: Kopf, wie 'n Hauklotz)
  • Joseph Szucs
  • Sandy Nkomo as Senghor (Stella's father)

Soundtrack

As with many other Spencer & Hill films, its soundtrack and theme song "Grau Grau Grau" (both composed and performed by Walter Rizzati, with Spencer himself providing lead vocals on the song) became very popular in Italy at the time of the film's release, and are still popular among the duo's international fan base.

References

  1. Morandini, Laura; Morandini, Luisa; Morandini, Morando (2010). Il Morandini 2011. Dizionario dei film. Bologna: Zanichelli. ISBN 9788808227225.


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