(1955) is a classic Italian comedy directed by Domenico Paolella , featuring a rare and powerhouse pairing of two giants of Italian cinema: Totò and Gino Cervi . Based on the play by Augusto Novelli , the film explores the unintended consequences of altruism through a satirical lens. Plot Summary
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The film is notable for the chemistry between Totò , the "Prince of Laughter," and Gino Cervi, famous for his role as Peppone in the Don Camillo series. (1955) is a classic Italian comedy directed by
While set in Rome, major portions were filmed at the Pisorno Studios in Tirrenia, which served as Aristide’s factory. Critical Reception the "Prince of Laughter