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Letto a tre piazze
Antonio married Amalia and went to fight in Russia during World War II. Since he didn't return Amalia thought he was dead, so she married another man. Many year after the war end, Antonio returned. Amalia has to choose between two husbands.
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Plot Summary
A humble baker finds himself in a series of comedic predicaments when he's mistaken for a wealthy businessman. The mix-ups escalate as he juggles romantic entanglements and business dealings he doesn't understand. He must navigate this chaotic new life while trying to maintain his true identity.
Critical Reception
The film was a commercial success in Italy, largely due to the immense popularity of its lead actor, Totò. While not critically acclaimed for its artistic merit, it was praised for its lighthearted entertainment and the performances of its comedic stars.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its classic Italian slapstick comedy.
Totò's performance is a major highlight, delivering his signature comedic style.
A light and entertaining film, though predictable in its comedic scenarios.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a fun and amusing comedy, especially appreciating the comedic timing and characterizations of the main actors. Some viewers noted it as a typical, enjoyable film from its era.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Letto a tre piazze,' translates to 'Three-person bed,' hinting at the romantic entanglements and comedic situations that arise from mistaken identity.
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