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Toto and the Women (Italian: Totò e le donne) is a 1952 Italian film directed by Mario Monicelli and Steno. Plot. The cloth retailer Philip is no longer able to stand his possessive and tyrannical wife who claims a higher lifestyle. In fact, for years now after the wedding, Philip was totally deprived of his freedom as a husband.
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- Totò
- Mario Monicelli, Steno
- Rosa Film
Totò feels overwhelmed by a wife who, according to him, keeps making his life impossible. The only place that constitutes a haven of peace for him is the attic of the building in which they live. And that's where he dedicates himself to reflecting on the means that women use to overwhelm men.
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The Roman businessman Philip (Totò) can not standthat his possessive and domineering wife (Ave Ninchi) wants to require its own lifestyle. In fact, for years now after the wedding, Philip was now totally feel deprived of their freedom of her husband. The only freedom that remains is to hole up in the attic read novels polizieschie and venerate the leader of the Italian sergeants. The balance family collapses when the young daughter of Philip became engaged to a young doctor (Peppino De ...
Antonio Scaparro (Toto) is obsessed for women. He invents his own way to hide from them - in the attic of his house.
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Antonio Scaparro is obsessed with women.