Totó in color
Totó in color

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Totó in color

1952
Movie
93 min
Italian

In the first Italian film to be shot in color, Totò portrays a musician named Antonio Scannagatti who strongly hopes to sell his composition, "Epopea italiana", to Tiscordi, who is one of the most important Italian impresarios.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Mario MonicelliGenres: Comedy, War

Plot Summary

In this satirical comedy, a former Italian soldier named Antonio "Totò" Petrucci is drafted back into the army during World War II. Despite his initial reluctance and comedic ineptitude, Totò finds himself thrust into various absurd situations as he navigates the chaos of war. The film humorously contrasts the mundane realities of military life with the grand pronouncements of patriotic duty.

Critical Reception

Totò in Color was a significant commercial success upon its release, further solidifying Totò's status as a comedic icon in Italy. While not a critical darling in the traditional sense, its enduring popularity and the star power of its lead ensured its place as a beloved classic of Italian cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Totò's unique comedic timing and physical humor.

  • Appreciated for its lighthearted take on the absurdities of war.

  • Seen as a showcase for one of Italy's most beloved comedians.

Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers often citing Totò's performance as the primary reason for enjoyment. The film is remembered fondly for its humor and nostalgic value.

Fun Fact

This film was one of the first Italian comedies to be filmed in Eastmancolor, contributing to its visual appeal and initial novelty.

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