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'Toto Looks for a House' is a 1949 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli and Steno. The film is stylistically related to Italian neorealism, though it can be seen as a parody. It was a commercial success, being the second most popular film at the box office that year.Bondanella p.113

Plot



In an afterwar Italy the problem for every citizen is to find a comfortable place to live. Beniamino Lomacchio (Tot) is one of the many people without a home and, together with his family, he's been living in a school. He cannot live there much longer, though, because school re-opens in September. Beniamino is a poor clerk and does not know what to do; he just hopes he'll find a comfortable apartment with a landlord who doesn't ask for too much rent.

One day, however, Beniamino finds a place to move into: a cemetery caretaker's house. Not all the family is convinced it's a great idea. They stay there for a short while, fleeing when they think they see a ghost. After leaving the house, Beniamino finds another job at the studio of an artist. But even here the family Lomacchio will not agree with Beniamino. They then find a large apartment. But they've been cheated; the apartment has already been rented out to another family. Eventually, even after staying in the Colosseum, Beniamino is in a car accident. He's finally found a home: a psychiatric hospital.

Cast



* Tot as Beniamino Lomacchio

* Alda Mangini as Amalia, la moglie de Lomacchio

* Lia Molfesi as Aida, la figlia

* Mario Gattari as Figlio

* Aroldo Tieri as Checchino, il fidanzato

* Folco Lulli as Turco

* Enzo Biliotti as Il sindaco

* Mario Castellani as Truffatore

* Pietro De Vico as Cinese

* Flavio Forin as Vedovo

* Giacomo Furia as Pasquale Saluto

* Marisa Merlini as Patronessa

* Luigi Pavese as Capo ufficio

* Cesare Polacco as Vice custode

* Alfredo Ragusa as Bidello

References



Bibliography



* Bondanella, Peter. 'A History of Italian Cinema'. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2009.


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