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===Films=== A series of black-and-white films were made between 1952 and 1965. These were French–Italian coproductions and were simultaneously released in both languages. Don Camillo was played by French actor [[Fernandel]], Peppone by the Italian actor [[Gino Cervi]], quite a Guareschi-lookalike, both tall and bulky with big mustaches. The author of the original stories was involved in the scripts and helped select the main actors. To this day, the films are screened in Europe. The titles were: *''[[Little World of Don Camillo]]'' (Italian: ''Don Camillo''; French: ''Le Petit Monde de don Camillo'')<ref>{{IMDb title|0043918|Don Camillo (1952)}}</ref> *''[[The Return of Don Camillo]]'' (Italian:'' Il ritorno di don Camillo''; French: ''Le Retour de don Camillo'')<ref>{{IMDb title|0045081|Le retour de Don Camillo}}</ref> *''[[Don Camillo's Last Round]]'' (Italian: ''Don Camillo e l'onorevole Peppone''; French: ''La Grande Bagarre'')<ref>{{IMDb title|0048002|Don Camillo e l'on. Peppone}}</ref> *''[[Don Camillo: Monsignor]]'' (Italian: ''Don Camillo monsignore ma non troppo''; French:'' Don Camillo Monseigneur'')<ref>{{IMDb title|0054814|Don Camillo monsignore ma non troppo}}</ref> *''[[Don Camillo in Moscow]]'' (Italian: ''Il compagno don Camillo''; French:'' Don Camillo en Russie'')<ref>{{IMDb title|0059049|Il compagno Don Camillo}}</ref> Christian-Jaque began filming the French-Italian film ''Don Camillo e i giovani d'oggi''<ref>{{IMDb title|2296727|Don Camillo e i giovani d'oggi}}</ref> in 1970 but had to stop filming due to Fernandel's falling ill, which resulted in his untimely death. The film was then realized in 1972 by Mario Camerini with [[Gastone Moschin]] playing the role of Don Camillo and [[Lionel Stander]] as Peppone. A Don Camillo (''[[The World of Don Camillo]]''; Italian: ''Don Camillo'') film was remade in 1983, an Italian production with [[Terence Hill]] directing and also starring as Don Camillo. [[Colin Blakely]] performed Peppone in one of his last film roles.<ref>{{IMDb title|0085454|Don Camillo (1984)}}</ref>
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