The Bigamist (1956 film)

The Bigamist (Italian: Il bigamo) is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Emmer.[1]

The Bigamist
Film poster
Directed byLuciano Emmer
Written bySergio Amidei
Agenore Incrocci
Francesco Rosi
Furio Scarpelli
Vincenzo Talarico
Produced byGuido Giambartolomei
Carlo Salsano
StarringMarcello Mastroianni
CinematographyMario Montuori
Edited byOtello Colangeli
Music byAlessandro Cicognini
Release date
  • 20 September 1956 (1956-09-20)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Plot

Mario De Santis, an enterprising trade representative who sells toothpastes, regularly married to Valeria, sees his life upset by the accusation of being bigamous. Accompanied to the police station, he is confronted with a certain Isolina Fornaciari, whom he would have married in Forlimpopoli a few years earlier. Mario, furious at the accusation, goes into de facto ways with Isolina's father, with whom he has a fight so much that he is put under arrest. Moreover, no one seems to believe in his innocence, not even his wife, who lets herself be negatively influenced by her sister and the family lawyer.

When Mario is granted bail, his case is entrusted to an eccentric prince of the forum, talkative and extravagant. A friend of Mario's, met in prison, realizes that it could be a case of the same name and sets out to travel all over Rome in search of Isolina's real husband. When he finds him, he manages to drag him to court where, in the meantime, Mario - following the advice of his defender - has pleaded guilty. Thus the court, while recognizing him innocent of the charge of bigamy, condemns him for self-malignancy; and Isolina, who, complicated by her condition as an elderly single girl, had exploited the circumstance to try to frame a handsome man, is in turn condemned for perjury. Having served the small sentence inflicted on him, Mario can finally return to the arms of his family, who are waiting for him at the exit of the prison.

Cast

References

  1. "NY Times: The Bigamist". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. 2012. Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 20 March 2009.


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