La galante avventura del cavaliere dal lieto volto
La galante avventura del cavaliere dal lieto volto

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La galante avventura del cavaliere dal lieto volto

1968
Movie
9 min
Italian

Dressed in military uniforms characters are engaged in the pursuit of a woman, during which they shamelessly expose their nudity.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Ugo TognazziGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

In 1910s Italy, a wealthy count, obsessed with the legendary Don Quixote, decides to emulate the knight-errant, accompanied by his long-suffering valet. He sets off in his car, encountering various misadventures and eccentric characters, all while maintaining his delusional quest.

Critical Reception

This film is a lesser-known work by Ugo Tognazzi, primarily appreciated by fans of his particular brand of absurdist and satirical comedy. It's often viewed as an eccentric and somewhat rambling tribute to Cervantes' classic novel, with mixed reception regarding its pacing and comedic effectiveness.

What Reviewers Say

  • A bizarre and ambitious attempt to translate Don Quixote into a modern comedic context.

  • Tognazzi's performance is central, carrying much of the film's charm and absurdity.

  • The film's unconventional narrative and humor can be polarizing for viewers.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available often highlight the film's unique premise and Tognazzi's eccentric portrayal. Some find it a quirky and entertaining, albeit dated, comedic experiment, while others are less enthused by its disjointed storytelling.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'La galante avventura del cavaliere dal lieto volto,' directly translates to 'The Gallant Adventure of the Knight with the Merry Face,' a clear nod to Don Quixote's 'Knight of the Mournful Countenance'.

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