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Three Cornered Hat
A comedy about a governor who wants a miller's wife and tries to fix a night with her by putting the miller in jail.
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Plot Summary
The story revolves around a village where a proud and somewhat vain corregidor (magistrate) is obsessed with his beautiful young wife. His attempts to seduce her are thwarted by a cunning miller and his wife, leading to a series of comical misunderstandings and escalating tensions. The narrative explores themes of jealousy, social hierarchy, and the consequences of unchecked desire in a rural setting.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Three Cornered Hat' was noted for its sharp wit and engaging performances, particularly from its lead actors. While not a major international success, it was well-received within Italy for its skillful adaptation of a classic Spanish play and its comedic timing. Audiences appreciated its blend of humor and relatable human foibles.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its witty dialogue and comedic scenarios.
Vittorio De Sica's performance was highlighted as a standout.
Appreciated for its engaging plot that skillfully adapts the source material.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the 1819 novel of the same name by Spanish writer Pedro Antonio de Alarcón, which was also famously adapted into a ballet by Manuel de Falla and a ballet by Darius Milhaud.
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