Matrimonial Agency (1953 film) explained

Matrimonial Agency
Director:Giorgio Pastina
Producer:Aldo Guglielmetti
Music:Carlo Innocenzi
Cinematography:Bitto Albertini
Editing:Mario Serandrei
Studio:Grazia Film
Distributor:Di Paolo Film
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Italy

Matrimonial Agency (Italian: Agenzia matrimoniale) is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Pastina and starring Delia Scala, Aroldo Tieri and Erminio Macario. It was based on a play by Eduardo Scarpetta.[1]

Plot

Ms. Elena runs a marriage agency in a big city. The most diverse people come to her: Mrs. Amalia doesn't stop complaining about the betrothed chosen for her nephew, Donato has dragged her friend Peppino, a passionate cyclist, there, so that he can finally find a wife. Elena believes that the ideal woman could be her client, Mara, who has a great passion for sport.

When she learns that the rich industrialist who was to marry Mitzi, another client of hers, has died, Elena sends her collaborator Mario, so that he can inform Mitzi as tactfully as possible and propose another suitor. There is also great anticipation for the arrival of Lodolini and the bride found by Elena. Finally, the right time may have come for Mrs. Elena too.

Cast

References

  1. Goble p.665

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