Saetta e le sette mogli del Pascià
Saetta e le sette mogli del Pascià

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Saetta e le sette mogli del Pascià

1926
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Italian

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Director: Mario MattoliGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

This silent comedy follows the misadventures of Saetta, a character known for his bumbling escapades. In this installment, Saetta finds himself entangled with the seven wives of a Pasha, leading to a series of chaotic and humorous situations. The film relies on slapstick humor and mistaken identities to drive its narrative.

Critical Reception

As a silent comedy from 1926, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, Italian silent comedies of this era were generally produced for mass entertainment, often relying on popular comedic tropes and stars of the time. The 'Saetta' series was known for its lighthearted, often absurd humor.

What Reviewers Say

  • Relied heavily on physical comedy and situational humor.

  • A typical example of Italian silent film entertainment from the period.

  • The character of Saetta was a popular comedic figure.

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Fun Fact

Mario Mattoli was a prolific director known for his comedies, and the 'Saetta' character, played by Elio Ferrante, was one of the most popular comedic figures in Italian cinema during the silent era.

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