Primero el dólar
Primero el dólar

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Primero el dólar

1972
Movie
90 min
Spanish

In a spectacular manhunt, a band of outlaws race cross-country with a million dollars and a newly married couple. A dramatic story of greed and sexual passion for the possession of a large fortune and the love of a brave and beautiful woman.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Vittorio De SicaGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A struggling Italian shoe salesman living in Paris wins a lottery that promises to solve all his financial problems. However, he soon discovers that his newfound wealth brings a host of unexpected complications and moral dilemmas. He must navigate his relationships and his conscience as he grapples with the true meaning of success and happiness.

Critical Reception

Primero el dólar received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its strong performances, particularly from Alberto Sordi, and its poignant exploration of materialism and the human condition. While some critics found its narrative a bit uneven, many appreciated De Sica's characteristic blend of humor and social commentary.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Alberto Sordi's charismatic lead performance.

  • Appreciated for its sharp satire on wealth and consumerism.

  • Noted for Vittorio De Sica's mature directorial touch balancing comedy and drama.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's insightful commentary on the corrupting influence of money and its relatable protagonist's struggles. Viewers generally found the film to be thought-provoking and entertaining, with many commending Sordi's ability to convey both humor and pathos.

Fun Fact

The film marked a late-career collaboration between the legendary director Vittorio De Sica and the iconic Italian actor Alberto Sordi, both masters of Italian comedy and social satire.

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