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Marquis Eduardo Parascandolo, after having squandered all his possessions for not having cared about his finances, spends his time professing to some young people his philosophy of life.
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Plot Summary
The film revolves around a wealthy uncle who, to test his greedy relatives, pretends to be a penniless beggar. His relatives, believing him to be destitute, mistreat him and fight over his supposed inheritance. The uncle observes their true nature while disguised, leading to humorous and revealing situations.
Critical Reception
This early Italian comedy, based on a popular play by Eduardo De Filippo, was a modest success, appreciated for its performances and comedic timing. While not a major critical darling of its era, it captured the attention of audiences with its familiar themes of family avarice and mistaken identity.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the comedic chemistry between the De Filippo brothers.
Appreciated for its clever premise derived from a successful stage play.
Noted for its lighthearted, farcical approach to family dynamics.
Google audience: Audience reception for this older film is difficult to gauge with modern metrics, but it is generally seen as a classic Neapolitan comedy with enduring humor.
Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of a hugely popular 1934 play of the same name, also written and starring Eduardo De Filippo, which cemented the De Filippo brothers' reputation as comedic actors.
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