
A young man, Willy, breaks off his engagement with a girl from a noble family, because he is entranced with a night-club starlet. Misunderstandings, jealousies and quarrels - will end with a wedding.

Okay, so you’re wondering, ‘Is an old Italian movie from 1931 even worth a look today?’ For Un cattivo soggetto, it really depends on what you’re in the mood for. If you like your romance light, a bit silly, and with that undeniable, slightly faded charm of early cinema, especially from that era, you might actually fin...


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"Okay, so you’re wondering, ‘Is an old Italian movie from 1931 even worth a look today?’ For Un cattivo soggetto, it really depends on what you’re in the mood for. If you like your romance light, a bit silly, and with that undeniable, slightly faded charm of early cinema, especially from that era, you might actually find yourself smiling. Anyone looking for a deep, challenging drama or anything super groundbreaking? Probably give this one a miss. This film is more for a lazy afternoon, a definite..."
Fulvio Palmieri, Frederick Lonsdale, Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia
Italy

1920 · IMDb 6.7
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