Totгі E Le Donne (1952) [Easy]
: His daughter, Ginetta, becomes engaged to a young doctor ( Peppino De Filippo ) and uses her father as a practice dummy for injections, much to his physical dismay.
: While contemporary critics initially viewed it as a "family feast" of sketches rather than a formal cinematic masterpiece, it was a major box-office hit, ranking as the tenth most-watched Italian film of its year. TotГІ e le donne (1952)
The plot unfolds through a series of episodic flashbacks where Filippo recounts his various tribulations: : His daughter, Ginetta, becomes engaged to a
: He recounts the frustration of a maid who cannot remember a single detail of a million-lire business call, mistaking the word "million" for "melon". : Filippo transforms his attic into a private
: Filippo transforms his attic into a private man-cave where he can finally smoke freely and read detective novels.
The film follows (played by Totò), a cloth retailer who has reached his breaking point with the women in his life. After years of being henpecked by his tyrannical wife, Giovanna, and living in a house full of demanding females, Filippo finds a unique escape: the attic .