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The Boss of Champignol
Claudius finds a foal and takes it home to his boss. The men who stole the animal are looking for him. Claudius names him Champignol and trains him for racing. When he grows up, Champignol wins a regional race. But the thieves return, and Claudius is forced to do odd jobs to keep his horse.
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Plot Summary
A factory worker in a small Italian town dreams of power and control, orchestrating elaborate schemes to assert his dominance. He manipulates his colleagues and superiors, creating a chaotic but ultimately comical environment. His ambition leads him through a series of absurd situations as he tries to become the 'boss' of everything.
Critical Reception
The film was a modest success, praised for its lighthearted comedy and Ugo Tognazzi's performance. While not a critical darling, it offered an entertaining, albeit simple, look at workplace dynamics and personal ambition.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted and amusing comedic moments.
Ugo Tognazzi's performance as the ambitious worker was a highlight.
Seen as a simple yet entertaining diversion.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a French novel by Pierre-Jean Vaillard, though the Italian setting and context were adapted for the movie.
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