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Plot Summary
A wealthy old man, the 'tontodimammà', leaves his fortune to his nephew with the condition that he must marry a virgin. The nephew, however, has a mistress who is not a virgin and thus begins a series of comedic attempts to fulfill the will's requirement.
Critical Reception
This film is a lesser-known Italian comedy from the late 70s. It's generally considered a lighthearted, albeit somewhat predictable, farce typical of the era's genre films. Critical reception was sparse, with most acknowledging its comedic intentions but noting a lack of originality.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies on slapstick and situational humor.
- A lighthearted, if formulaic, comedic romp.
- The plot is driven by a series of misunderstandings and mistaken identities.
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Fun Fact
The term 'tontodimammà' in the title roughly translates to 'mother's idiot', suggesting a character who is perhaps pampered or overly dependent, playing into the comedic premise.
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