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Wife for a Night
A poor musician hires a courtesan to pose as his wife so he can "give" her to a wealthy count in return for patronage.
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Plot Summary
In this Italian comedy, a successful but lonely businessman decides to marry the first woman who walks into his office. Fate intervenes when a series of coincidences leads to a whirlwind courtship with a charming young woman who may not be entirely who she seems. The ensuing romantic entanglements are filled with humorous misunderstandings and social commentary.
Critical Reception
While "Wife for a Night" was a popular film in Italy during its release, it has garnered limited critical attention internationally due to its age and genre. It is generally viewed as a lighthearted, charming romantic comedy characteristic of its era, appreciated for its performances and gentle humor.
What Reviewers Say
A charming and lighthearted romantic comedy.
Features pleasant performances from its cast.
Offers gentle humor and a predictable but enjoyable plot.
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Fun Fact
The film was based on a play by Italian playwright Pier Antonio Gresta, which itself was inspired by a popular American radio program concept.
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