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When he sings an aria, the little punchinello heads attached to his knees sing right along with him.
'Who ever saw a good Protestant in such a Punchinello dress as yonder?
To annoy the Establishment was another characteristic of Punchinello.
The most familiar is an episodic biography of the commedia dell'arte character named Punchinello.
Jack Lupino - A major capo of the Punchinello family.
Very elaborate, the costume of Punchinello - ruffles and frills, a hump, a high hat.
They took particular pleasure in the antics of Punchinello, a long-nosed clown with white clothes and a cone hat.
In his lifetime he was satirized in magazines such as Punchinello and Punch.
But with his elaborate costume, it was clearly impossible that he could have doubled the roles of Punchinello and Harlequin.
He is neither a gentleman in manner nor in feeling, but a sort of buffoon, a punchinello, a pantaloon.
"Punchinello" moved through a flowing series of vignettes that created a vivid picture of a hangdog but persistent clown.
He speaks glowingly of his soon-to-be-born son, who is to be named "Punchinello", and will carry on the fine tradition of clowning.
The figure of Punch comes from the stock character of Pulcinella, called Punchinello in English.
One was a drawing by the 18th-century Venetian artist Domenico Tiepolo from the Punchinello series.
The poetical and richly allusive "Punchinello's Tomb" by Tiepolo will also be withdrawn at that time.
Angelo Punchinello - The godfather of the Punchinello crime family.
"from Punchinello in Chains: VI.
The character of "Punch" derives from the character Pulcinella, which was Anglicized to Punchinello.
As the deal is about to be complete, Punchinello asks that Jimmy kills Virgilio Vivacemente as one last favor.
"Punchinello" (by Pete Gates)
She has a grudge against her sister Lisa's abusive husband, Mafia boss Angelo Punchinello, whom she desires to kill.
Working his way back to the station, Max encounters Alex, who tells him that there is a mole in the Punchinello family and that he has been exposed.
Max Payne (Deputy Police Chief Jim Bravura, Angelo Punchinello)
Beezo leaves, his son Punchinello swaddled in his arms... but drops a cliffhanger: "I'll never forget you, Rudy Tock.
"In format as in name", it was an imitator of the London Punch, according to Frank Luther Mott, though "Punchinello was not very funny."