

La cambiale
The Posalaquaglia cousins are two small scammers and make a living of expedients: Dante receives as recognition for Tommaso a bill of one hundred thousand lire from the famous financier Bruscatelli, who ends up in prison immediately afterwards.
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Plot Summary
A charming but unemployed man desperately tries to secure a substantial loan from a money lender to impress his wealthy fiancée's father. To do this, he must sell a valuable painting. However, the painting is stolen, leading to a frantic chase involving various characters, including the money lender and his associates, as they all try to recover the artwork.
Critical Reception
La cambiale was a popular comedy in Italy, appreciated for its lighthearted humor and the comedic talents of its leading actors, particularly Vittorio Gassman and Alberto Sordi. While not a critically acclaimed masterpiece, it resonated with audiences for its relatable portrayal of financial struggles and romantic entanglements.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its comedic performances, especially Vittorio Gassman and Alberto Sordi.
- Seen as a light and entertaining Italian comedy of its era.
- The plot offers a series of amusing situations and misunderstandings.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'La cambiale' is generally positive, with viewers enjoying the classic Italian humor and the chemistry between the main actors. Many appreciate its nostalgic charm and the straightforward, comedic storytelling.
Fun Fact
The film features a young Alberto Sordi and Vittorio Gassman, both of whom would go on to become titans of Italian cinema, in a comedic pairing that foreshadowed their future successes.
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