Letto a tre piazze

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Letto a tre piazze
Directed bySteno
Written byLucio Fulci, Steno, Sandro Continenza
StarringTotò, Peppino De Filippo
CinematographyAlvaro Mancori
Music byCarlo Rustichelli
Release date
1960
Running time
105 min
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Letto a tre piazze is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Steno.[1] The film marked the last collaboration between Totò and Lucio Fulci, author of the script and initially chosen as director.[2]

Plot

After the Second World War, Antonio returns to Rome from his place of combat in Russia. He has a strong desire to riabbracciarsi with his wife. But she, believing him dead under the bombs, since he had not returned after more than ten years, remarried with the teacher Peppino, clumsy but very passionate. As the two husbands meet begin to not stand each, since they have a completely different character from one another. His wife, sapeno not do, he decides to keep for the time being the two husbands. After a funny lesson of Professor Peppino in high school in the company of crude and ignorant Antonio and a disastrous trip to the mountains (with the risk of death for one of the two husbands), Antonio and Peppino discover a hard truth. The wife has had enough of their arguments, so he decides to leave both and join again with a lover of the past.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Alberto Anile. I film di Totò (1946-1967): la maschera tradita. Le mani, 1998.
  2. ^ Paolo Albiero, Giacomo Cacciatore. Il terrorista dei generi: tutto il cinema di Lucio Fulci. Un Mondo a Parte, 2004.

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