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Honeymoon For Three
A newlywed couple sets off on their honeymoon expecting romance and privacy, but their plans are quickly disrupted when an unexpected third companion joins them. As jealousy, misunderstandings, and awkward situations pile up, the dream getaway turns into a chaotic and comedic test of their relationship.
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Plot Summary
Franco, a middle-aged and unhappily married man, decides to spice up his life by hiring a young and attractive companion, Barbara, for a honeymoon trip to Tunisia. His plan is to pretend to be married to her, experiencing the joys he feels he's missing. However, his wife is suspicious and follows him, leading to a series of comical misunderstandings and chaotic situations.
Critical Reception
The film was a commercial success in Italy, capitalizing on the popular comedic style of the era and its lead actors. While not critically acclaimed by major international outlets, it resonated with Italian audiences for its lighthearted humor and escapist themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted and escapist comedic style.
Renzo Montagnani's performance as the henpecked husband is a highlight.
Seen as a typical example of Italian comedy from the 1970s.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific film on Google is limited, but Italian viewers generally appreciated its comedic timing and relatable, albeit exaggerated, marital situations.
Fun Fact
Carlo Vanzina, known for his work in Italian comedy, directed this film early in his career, establishing his signature style of lighthearted, often risqué, humor.
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