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Se io fossi onesto

Se io fossi onesto

1942Movie⏱️ 1h 18m
Comedy
6.7
IMDB Rating
53 votes

When two men (Vittorio de Sica and Paolo Stoppa) trade identities in this thoroughly enjoyable farce, they are forced to maintain the charade much longer than they initially intended and end up in situations neither could have ima...

Director
Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia
Writers
Károly Aszlányi, Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia, Vittorio De Sica
Stars
Vittorio De Sica, María Mercader, Sergio Tofano
Release Date
February 12, 1942
Language
Italian
Country
Italy
💬 2
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Vittorio De Sica
Vittorio De Sica
as Pietro Kovach
María Mercader
María Mercader
as Clara
Sergio Tofano
Sergio Tofano
as Vittorio, il maggiordomo
Paolo Stoppa
Paolo Stoppa
as Il conte Paolo Vareghi
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Virgilio Riento
as Il direttore del carcere
Guglielmo Barnabò
Guglielmo Barnabò
as Il barone Demetrio Vareghi
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Jone Morino
as La contessa Magda Englesh
Arturo Bragaglia
Arturo Bragaglia
as Il conte Stefano Englesh
Clelia Matania
Clelia Matania
as Paola Englesh, loro figlia
Armando Migliari
Armando Migliari
as Il giudice Vasani

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Titanus Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Production
Nembo Film

🏷️ Keywords

jailidentity swapcomedy of errorsclass differencesbutler

🎯 Categories

ItalianComedy

⭐ Featured Review

A merry mix-up
by rhoda-92021-12-17
7/10

"The young and very handsome Vittorio De Sica stars in this comedy of a good-for-nothing who, sentenced to prison for a short term, hires a respectable but poor young man (De Sica) to take his place. The substitute serves the term, gets out--and unexpectedly has to continue the impersonation, while the guilty scapegrace has to assume his identity. The comedy is mild and gentle rather than the quick, knockabout farce of an American film, but, if not hilarious, the movie is very pleasant, and one really feels for the poor young man, forced to dig himself in deeper and deeper...."

📖 Synopsis

When two men (Vittorio de Sica and Paolo Stoppa) trade identities in this thoroughly enjoyable farce, they are forced to maintain the charade much longer than they initially intended and end up in situations neither could have ima...