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Achille Scorzella, a poor, unemployed and hungry devil, having been mistaken for a piano tuner, happens in the home of some new riches.
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Plot Summary
A young musician, desperate for money, accepts a shady job: posing as a piano tuner to gain access to a wealthy family's home. His intention is to steal a valuable painting. However, his plans are complicated by unexpected encounters and the growing suspicion of the family.
Critical Reception
This early work by Mario Monicelli showcases Alberto Sordi in a leading role, demonstrating his comedic talent. While not as polished as his later films, it was generally well-received for its lighthearted humor and Sordi's performance, establishing him as a popular comedic actor.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Alberto Sordi's energetic and charismatic performance.
Appreciated for its simple yet effective comedic situations.
Considered a charming, if somewhat predictable, early Italian comedy.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's nostalgic appeal and the undeniable charm of Alberto Sordi's comedic timing, making it a feel-good watch for fans of classic Italian cinema.
Fun Fact
This film marked one of Alberto Sordi's first significant leading roles, helping to cement his status as a major comedic star in Italian cinema.
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