The Octopus

The Octopus (1993)


  • Genre: Comedy, Drama
  • Creator: Gennaro Nunziante
  • First Air Date: 1993-06-07
  • Last Air Date: 1993-07-17
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 36
  • Status: Ended
  • Production Company: Telenorba
  • Production Country: Italy

Summary

The 1993 Telenorba sit-com written and directed by Gennaro Nunziante. The Show it's a parody, in Apulian dialect sauce, of the Michele Placido starring series "La Piovra" (1984) A bloody feud features two families, the Inpetto and the Sanguellatte. At the origin of it all is a wrong suffered on a Sunday morning many years earlier. Rocco Sanguellatte's mother, intent on preparing the traditional ragout, realized she lacked parsley, essential for seasoning the braciole. She then went to ask for some from across the street, that is, Freddy Inpetto's mother, who, however, apologized, telling her that she had none in the house, dismissing her. Shortly thereafter, Rocco, having met his friend Freddy, noticed something green between his teeth, identifying it precisely as parsley, thus inferring disrespect to his mother and thus beginning the tragedy.

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The Octopus Seasons

Season 1

First Air Date: 1993-06-07
36 Episodes

The Octopus Episodes

Title Air Date Duration
Season 1Episode 1Shapeshifters52 min
Season 1Episode 2Masterminds60 min
Season 1Episode 3Social Networkers60 min
  • Emilio Solfrizzi

    as Rocco Sanguellatte / Alice Marinata / Mino Pausa / Panella
  • Emilio Solfrizzi

    as Parcheggiatore / Hippy / Ciro Ciuffino / Carmelo Meglio
  • Antonio Stornaiolo

    as Freddy Impetto / Rossella O'rata / Mazza / Scippatore d'Emozioni
  • Gianni Ciardo

    as Commissario Cosimo Ciambotto
  • Romano Morea

    as Brigadiere Saragot
  • Giacinto Lucariello

    as Pioneer / Giacinto Casanova
  • Raffaele Nigro

    as Self
  • Rossana Doll

    as Self