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Song'e Napule

  • Comedy
  • Crime
Confirmed2013-11-116.66.4Trakt

The police send an unemployed classically-trained musician—under the cover of a trashy wedding singer—to infiltrate the entourage of an elusive Mafia boss.

Song'e Napule is a 2013 Italian comedy-crime film about an unemployed classical musician who goes undercover as a wedding singer to help police infiltrate a Mafia boss's inner circle. The movie blends humor with crime-caper elements as the unlikely cover story unfolds.

When does Song'e Napule come out?

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Streaming availability in United States

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Not available on any tracked streaming service in United States right now.

Available in: Italy

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Theatrical release in United States

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In cinemas
2013-11-11

No date confirmed for United States yet · Earliest worldwide: Wide release in Italy

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Digital purchase & rental in United States

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Not available to rent or buy in United States yet. Available to rent or buy in: Italy

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Trailer

Song' e Napule - Trailer

YouTube · 2015-03-23
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Song'e Napule — frequently asked

When was Song'e Napule released?

The film was released on November 11, 2013.

What is the plot about?

A classically-trained but jobless musician is recruited by police to pose as a trashy wedding singer in order to get close to an elusive Mafia boss and gather intelligence on his criminal organization.

What genres does Song'e Napule belong to?

The film is a comedy-crime hybrid that mixes humorous elements with a crime-caper premise.

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