The Italians. The Movie..about our family:
Food. Wine. Song.
Salude'
The Italians
More food & wine are served here:
Mangia represents what was typical of my house.
There was never enough room, but you always had more than enough food & wine. There were often forty relatives & friends stuffed in a kitchen that comfortabley fit ten. Everyone would be talking at the same time, nine different conversations all going on at once, pots n' pans clanging, a TV blasting in the living room while kids ran between the two rooms.
Food, wine, laughter...
Mangia!
Taste the full size video & one more too:YouTube - CedroneTocciMangia including a version without captions YouTube - mangiapart2The digital salude':Salude' At The Tocci's
The best quality video of that Mangia moment. Notice the cigarettes at the table. Ah! Food. Wine. SMOKE! Here's an updated 8mm transfer. I guess 8mm in this case means
Mangia! Mangia:Food, Wine, & Smoke!
This is a wonderful Christmas version:Christmas At Our House
As long as I can remember the "boys," played cards at my house. There was always plenty of food. Most everyone smoked, which drove my father nuts, because the kitchen wreaked of cigarettes. As a kid I had no idea what the Hell they were talking about. Ace high. Deuce wild. Hi-lo. In our Italian household the men often played cards after a big family gathering. The women? They were busy, cleaning up!
If you've got a winning hand, play cards with the boys: YouTube - CedroneTocciCards
This one video says it all about our families:Italians!
And what's an Italian family without sauce:
Doug's Surprise!
Take a bite out these videos. Clara talks about how Aunt Millie's became a popular spaghetti sauce & then dig in to Sunday dinner.
Clara & Aunt Millie HD
Italian Sunday Dinner HD
Italian Sunday Dinner MANGIA! HD
Food. Wine. Song.
Salude'
The Italians
More food & wine are served here:
Mangia represents what was typical of my house.
There was never enough room, but you always had more than enough food & wine. There were often forty relatives & friends stuffed in a kitchen that comfortabley fit ten. Everyone would be talking at the same time, nine different conversations all going on at once, pots n' pans clanging, a TV blasting in the living room while kids ran between the two rooms.
Food, wine, laughter...
Mangia!
Taste the full size video & one more too:YouTube - CedroneTocciMangia including a version without captions YouTube - mangiapart2The digital salude':Salude' At The Tocci's
The best quality video of that Mangia moment. Notice the cigarettes at the table. Ah! Food. Wine. SMOKE! Here's an updated 8mm transfer. I guess 8mm in this case means
Mangia! Mangia:Food, Wine, & Smoke!
This is a wonderful Christmas version:Christmas At Our House
As long as I can remember the "boys," played cards at my house. There was always plenty of food. Most everyone smoked, which drove my father nuts, because the kitchen wreaked of cigarettes. As a kid I had no idea what the Hell they were talking about. Ace high. Deuce wild. Hi-lo. In our Italian household the men often played cards after a big family gathering. The women? They were busy, cleaning up!
If you've got a winning hand, play cards with the boys: YouTube - CedroneTocciCards
In this newly created HD card game video you'll see both card games at the same time:
Boys Play Cards 8mm Home MovieA clear winner! The best quality videos of the boys dealing
their big bucks:Doug & The Boys & Ante' Up
their big bucks:Doug & The Boys & Ante' Up
In fact here they are once again "cartooning," around:Cartoon Cards
Mangia More! If there was one constant thread in the years of Marini 8mm movies it was food. Look at the amount desserts on that table. NO SMALL SLICES HERE. But you before we have coffee & cake you have to eat. How about we make some nice "sang wedges!"
What's food without the wine!
Sunday dinner with Clara & Dan & Sid & Helen:
Easter early 1960's, Pleasantville: Easter, Pleasantville, Circa' '61
YouTube - MariniMangia
Another version with even more food & coffee & cake: Abudanza Marini Style
Another version with even more food & coffee & cake: Abudanza Marini Style
What's food without the wine!
Sunday dinner with Clara & Dan & Sid & Helen:
Clara & Dan & Sid & Helen
A favorite scene from Moonstruck. You can smell & taste the Italian toast, eggs & ham:
A favorite scene from Moonstruck. You can smell & taste the Italian toast, eggs & ham:
This one video says it all about our families:Italians!
And what's an Italian family without sauce:
Makin Da' Sauce
Below are classic clips from above, raw/unedited or enhanced, as they appear on the reel (Make sure you view them in 1080 on a full screen by clicking the right hand tab in the youtube player). You may have to let the video play though once, then switch it to 1080. They & the rest are also available in this playlist:http://www.youtube.com/playlist?p=F312AF111BB010EE
Food, Wine, Song. Italian!
Below are classic clips from above, raw/unedited or enhanced, as they appear on the reel (Make sure you view them in 1080 on a full screen by clicking the right hand tab in the youtube player). You may have to let the video play though once, then switch it to 1080. They & the rest are also available in this playlist:http://www.youtube.com/playlist?p=F312AF111BB010EE
Food, Wine, Song. Italian!
Doug's Surprise!
Take a bite out these videos. Clara talks about how Aunt Millie's became a popular spaghetti sauce & then dig in to Sunday dinner.
Clara & Aunt Millie HD
Italian Sunday Dinner HD
Italian Sunday Dinner MANGIA! HD
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