L'arcidiavolo
L'arcidiavolo

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L'arcidiavolo

1940
Movie
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English

The Piazzi Conspiracy in a comedy directed by Toni Franguelli.

Insights

Director: Marcello BoglianoGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

A charming rogue, known as 'The Arch-Devil', navigates his way through society using his wit and cunning. He encounters various characters and situations, often finding himself in humorous predicaments as he tries to maintain his carefree lifestyle. The story follows his adventures and misadventures as he attempts to outsmart those around him, leading to a series of comedic events.

Critical Reception

As a 1940 Italian comedy, specific critical reception data from major Western publications is scarce. However, films of this era often focused on lighthearted entertainment and character-driven humor, which was generally well-received by domestic audiences. Its stars, the De Filippo brothers, were immensely popular in Italy, suggesting it was a successful and appreciated film in its home country.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film offers a glimpse into classic Italian comedic styles of the era.

  • Relies heavily on the star power and comedic timing of the De Filippo brothers.

  • A lighthearted diversion with a focus on character interactions and situational humor.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this film is not widely available. However, the popularity of its stars suggests it was likely enjoyed for its comedic performances and escapist themes by Italian audiences of the time.

Fun Fact

The film stars the legendary De Filippo brothers (Eduardo, Peppino, and Teresa), who were immensely popular Italian actors and playwrights, often collaborating on stage and screen.

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