

Il padrone del vapore
A rich American arrives in a little village in the mountains because he wants to advertise a drink he produces. In the village there are also two men from Rome who are at logger-heads with the locals. The coming of the American complicates matters.
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Plot Summary
A group of train workers, led by the resourceful Cipolla, are struggling with their demanding boss who constantly makes their lives difficult. When a rumor spreads about the possibility of losing their jobs, they hatch a plan to impersonate the boss and teach him a lesson, leading to a series of comical misunderstandings and chaotic situations.
Critical Reception
The film was a popular comedy in its time, characteristic of Italian popular cinema of the early 1950s, relying on slapstick and character-driven humor. While not critically acclaimed by art house standards, it was well-received by audiences looking for lighthearted entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
- A lighthearted and amusing comedy typical of its era.
- Relies heavily on the comedic performances of its cast.
- Offers simple, entertaining fun rather than deep thematic content.
Google audience: Audience reception data for "Il padrone del vapore" is not readily available on Google's platform. However, as a popular Italian comedy from the 1950s, it likely resonated with audiences seeking straightforward humor and relatable characters.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a genre of Italian comedies that often featured ensemble casts and focused on the everyday lives and struggles of working-class people, providing escapism and humor.
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