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Les hommes, quels mufles!

Original title: Gli uomini, che mascalzoni...
  • 1932
  • 1h 4m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
516
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Les hommes, quels mufles! (1932)
ComedyRomance

Bruno, a young Milanese driver, falls in love with Mariuccia, dependent on a perfumery. Wanting to impress her, he shows up for their first date, in his employer's car.Bruno, a young Milanese driver, falls in love with Mariuccia, dependent on a perfumery. Wanting to impress her, he shows up for their first date, in his employer's car.Bruno, a young Milanese driver, falls in love with Mariuccia, dependent on a perfumery. Wanting to impress her, he shows up for their first date, in his employer's car.

  • Director
    • Mario Camerini
  • Writers
    • Mario Camerini
    • Aldo De Benedetti
    • Mario Soldati
  • Stars
    • Lia Franca
    • Vittorio De Sica
    • Cesare Zoppetti
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    516
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mario Camerini
    • Writers
      • Mario Camerini
      • Aldo De Benedetti
      • Mario Soldati
    • Stars
      • Lia Franca
      • Vittorio De Sica
      • Cesare Zoppetti
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Lia Franca
    Lia Franca
    • Mariuccia
    Vittorio De Sica
    Vittorio De Sica
    • Bruno
    Cesare Zoppetti
    • Tadini
    Giacomo Moschini
    • Count Piazzi
    • (as Aldo Moschino)
    Carola Lotti
    • Gina
    • (as Pia Lotti)
    Anna D'Adria
    • Letizia
    Gemma Schirato
    • Widow
    Maria Montesano
    • Candies woman
    Didaco Chellini
    • The engineer
    • (uncredited)
    Maria Denis
    Maria Denis
      Tino Erler
      • Mario Castelli
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Mario Camerini
      • Writers
        • Mario Camerini
        • Aldo De Benedetti
        • Mario Soldati
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      Mozjoukine

      Appealing early sound De Sica rom com.

      Nice, small scale romantic comedy, already offering an appealing star couple and many of the features of later Italian Realism.

      Dismissed as "Signor Biciclette" by the perfume shop girls, cloth cap mechanic Vittorio borrows the car he's repairing at the garage and collects the appealing Lia Franca for a run, ending at the riverside cafe, where the old couple have put a coin in the proto juke boy, which plays "Love's last Word Is Spoken," for Vittorio and Lia to dance but their idyllic afternoon is disturbed by the boss' wife who has spotted the car and sees this as a lift home, stranding Lia.

      Calamities and misunderstanding accumulate, with the leads finally working at a Milanese Industrial Fair. This generates a rather winning ending to this advanced, agreeable, light weight.

      The film more than stands comparison with contemporary product (eg. the films of René Clair,) shooting material in real locations, which would have been done in a studio in Hollywood or Paris, and foregrounding working class characters, anticipating the neo realist films. There's even an unemployment sub-plot.

      De Sica is billed under Franca, the lead of RESURRECTIO, the first Italian sound film. It's probably his first talkie and he's perfectly relaxed and natural. Designer Medin will accompany him on his career.
      6boblipton

      Pleasant Early Camerini-De Sica Collaboration

      Every morning, Lia Franca's father wakes her with "Get up sleepyhead! Time to go to work." Today is different. Along comes Vittorio De Sica on his bicycle, holding onto the bus he takes. Her coworkers at the perfume shop tell her he's not what she should be looking for. So when he comes by driving a big car, she accepts a ride home in his big auto, which turns into an excursion to the Lakes. There he abandons her, because his employers see their chauffeur out with the car which he told them needs repaired, and he has to drive them home, and he gets into an accident on the way back and....

      De Sica's first of nine movies for director Mario Camerini is a slight one, a romance of working-class people meant to show off the beauty of the countryside around Milan and the gaudy excitement of the 13th Milan Fair as much as the stars. They give good performances, touchy and uncertain, he thinking she's a gold digger but he wants her anyway, she thinking he's a louse, but wanting him. Will they ever get over their injured self regard and get together?

      Well, it's inevitable they will, of course, in the movies, but there are enough obstacles thrown in their way, and bumper cars too!
      8janus-12

      An italian classic

      In this movie we can find the best of italian movie-makers of 30's (the age of "telefoni bianchi", the "white phones", in relation to comedies in which Wh.-Ph. were often used): Camerini as director, Vittorio De Sica, who worked as actor but years after will be one of the most relevant directors in the world, Bixio & Cherubini who wrote one classic song of italian music "Parlami d'amore Mariù" ("Mary, speak about love to me"). The plot is easy, the scenario is in an old Milan, but... seeing this movie means going back in years in which... love was the most important thing.

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      • Trivia
        Director Mario Camerini feared that Vittorio de Sica was too thin for the part. In romantic scenes, the director had de Sica place wads of cotton in his cheeks so they wouldn't look so shallow. De Sica later recounted that when he was speaking his lines, tiny strands of white cotton would slip out of his mouth.
      • Connections
        Featured in Mon voyage en Italie (1999)
      • Soundtracks
        Parlami d'Amore Mariù
        Music by Cesare A. Bixio

        Lyrics by Ennio Neri

        Performed by Vittorio De Sica

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      • Release date
        • December 18, 1933 (Denmark)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • What Scoundrels Men Are!
      • Production company
        • Cines-Pittaluga
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 4 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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