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I'll Make You Queen
Antonis Tsilivikis, a stingy construction contractor, neglects his home and wife Eleni and forces her to lie to her rich uncle in America, Peter, in order to continue to send a monthly financial aid. But when the uncle notices that he comes to Greece, and in order not to reveal the truth, Antonis disguises himself as a retired named Beizanis, who supposedly rents a room at their home...
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Plot Summary
In a small Italian town, the local butcher, Guglielmo, dreams of marrying the beautiful Isabella. However, Isabella's father has promised her hand to the wealthy Duke of Montalto. Guglielmo must find a way to prove his worth and win Isabella's heart before the wedding can take place, leading to a series of comedic misadventures.
Critical Reception
The film was a lighthearted romantic comedy typical of its era, finding a modest audience for its charming performances and predictable, feel-good story. While not a critical darling, it was appreciated for its comedic elements and romantic escapism.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humorous situations and lighthearted tone.
Viewers enjoyed the charming romantic storyline and the chemistry between the leads.
Some found the plot predictable but entertaining nonetheless.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's enjoyable humor and romantic appeal, noting it as a pleasant and diverting watch from the 1960s. While not deeply complex, its straightforward narrative and likable characters contributed to a generally positive reception.
Fun Fact
The film is also known by its Italian title, 'Se permettete, parliamo di donne', which translates to 'If you allow us, let's talk about women'.
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