Tot C3 B2, Peppino E La Malafemmina: (1956)

The film features the famous Neapolitan song "Malafemmena," which was actually written by Totò himself. Production Facts

Despite the poor critical reception at the time, it was a massive commercial success in Italy. Tot C3 B2, Peppino e la malafemmina (1956)

The production was famously disorganized; Totò only worked in the afternoons, and Peppino was frequently away on theater tours. The film features the famous Neapolitan song "Malafemmena,"

The film's most famous moment—where the brothers dictate a grammatically disastrous letter—was largely improvised on set and has been parodied in numerous later films like Nothing Left to Do but Cry . The film's most famous moment—where the brothers dictate

Detailed reviews and trivia can be explored on IMDb or through analysis on Debaser . Totò, Peppino e la... malafemmina (1956)

Two simple landowners, the Caponi brothers (Totò and Peppino), travel from their rural southern village to Milan to "rescue" their nephew, Gianni, from a supposed "malafemmina" (bad woman) who is actually a kind-hearted dancer.

In addition to the main duo, the film features a young Nino Manfredi at the start of his legendary career and Teddy Reno as the nephew.

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Tot C3 B2, Peppino e la malafemmina (1956)