He finds his 25th in (Totò), a desperate man attempting suicide. However, the rescue backfires. Gennaro argues that since Aristide saved his life, Aristide is now legally and morally responsible for his well-being. Gennaro and his large family effectively "invade" Aristide’s life, moving into his home and factory, leading to a series of chaotic and comedic confrontations that expose Aristide's hypocrisies. Production Highlights
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The film is notable for the chemistry between Totò , the "Prince of Laughter," and Gino Cervi, famous for his role as Peppone in the Don Camillo series. He finds his 25th in (Totò), a desperate
It was the first film entirely produced by DDL , a production company founded by Totò (De Curtis) , Dino De Laurentiis , and Renato Libassi . According to IMDb Trivia , the film's initial lack of commercial success led Totò to leave the company shortly after. It was the first film entirely produced by
While set in Rome, major portions were filmed at the Pisorno Studios in Tirrenia, which served as Aristide’s factory. Critical Reception
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