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Directed by | Ugo Tognazzi |
Written by | Antonio Leonviola Ugo Tognazzi |
Produced by | Edmondo Amati |
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Cinematography | Alfio Contini |
Edited by | Nino Baragli |
Music by | Armando Trovajoli |
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Language | Italian |
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The Milanese lawyer Mario Marani (Tognazzi), due to fog at the airport, is forced to return home because his flight was canceled. At home he finds his wife Francesca half asleep and realizes that a person is hiding in the closet of shotguns. Convinced that he is the lover of Francesca, he closes the utility room and the next morning he departs with his wife for work purposes, continuing to mull over the alleged infidelity of his wife.
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