Totò, Peppino e i fuorilegge (1956) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • Two men at a private club surround themselves with female performers, uselessly trying to impress them. The women were scantily dressed for the time but it's quite mild for current standards (they show some cleavage). There is some mild innuendo.

Violence & Gore

  • A man is threatened by bandits to have an ear cut off if his wife doesn't pay the ransom. The scene is played for laughs.

Profanity

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

Frightening & Intense Scenes

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Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • A man pretends to be kidnapped by bandits to get the ransom from his shrewish wife and enjoy a vacation. The wife brings the ransom to the forest at night where the husband and his accomplice, masked, collect the money. The scene is played for slapstick.
  • A man who had faked a kidnapping is really captured by bandits, who point a gun at him and then keep him prisoner in their secret base. While there is some very mild initial tension (the man's wife, contacted by telephone, doesn't believe him and refuses to pay the ransom), the situation quickly becomes comedic as the captive befriends the bandits.

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