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Plot Summary
In this musical comedy, a young woman dreams of becoming a singer but faces numerous obstacles. She finds herself entangled with a series of eccentric characters, including a bumbling manager and a melodramatic impresario. Amidst the chaos of auditions and performances, she navigates the challenges of the entertainment industry in hopes of achieving her dreams.
Critical Reception
As a lighthearted musical comedy from the era, 'La donna e il drago' was primarily appreciated for its comedic performances, particularly by Totò, and its musical numbers. Critical reception focused on its entertainment value rather than deep artistic merit, typical for many comedies of its time in Italy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comedic timing and the charisma of its lead actors.
Enjoyed for its musical interludes and light-hearted escapism.
Considered a typical example of Italian comedic cinema of the wartime period.
Google audience: Audience reception for this older film is not readily available through modern aggregate platforms. However, contemporary reviews and audience appreciation at the time likely centered on its humorous situations and musical performances.
Fun Fact
Totò, one of Italy's most beloved comedic actors, made numerous films during the Fascist era and immediately after, often in light-hearted comedies like this one, which helped solidify his popular appeal.
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