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I'm Todor. I Mean, Bill.
A quirky romantic comedy about a grief stricken widower in the throes of a mid-life crisis searches for intimacy in the most unorthodox of ways when he makes an unexpected connection with a spirited young woman in his neighborhood.
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Plot Summary
A smooth-talking gambler and singer, Marty "Fats" Farlan, attempts to go straight after falling for the daughter of a powerful crime boss. However, his past catches up to him when he's implicated in a murder he didn't commit. Farlan must clear his name and escape the clutches of both the law and the mob.
Critical Reception
Generally positive, with praise for Cesar Romero's performance and the musical numbers, though some critics found the plot somewhat predictable.
What Reviewers Say
Cesar Romero shines as a charming but conflicted protagonist.
The musical numbers are a highlight, blending seamlessly with the narrative.
A pleasant, if somewhat standard, crime-and-musical yarn.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available generally appreciate the film's lighthearted take on a crime story and its musical elements.
Fun Fact
Cesar Romero, already known for his charismatic roles, was praised for his singing and dancing abilities in this film, further solidifying his on-screen persona.
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