Hände weg!

1937

Hands Off Me! (Italian: Fermo con le mani) is a 1937 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Gero Zambuto.[1]

The film is notable for being the screen début of Totò. Its most famous scenes include one in which he tries to give a haircut to a bald man; another one where he fishes from the fishmonger's counter (this scene was repeated in Cops and Robbers and Toto in Paris) and also the scene in which he holds a broom, using it as a gun (shooting in "Figaro here, Figaro there"). The scene involving the conductor was also repeated in many subsequent films.

It was shot at the Safa Palatino Studios in Rome.

In his first story, Totò plays the poor wanderer who meets up with a gentleman in poor economic conditions. The two try to earn a living as best they can, but they always incur misfortune and hatred because of their ineptitude. After being kicked out of a beauty salon because he was disguised as a nurse, Totò makes a bet between nobles and later wins a competition and a lot of money after replacing a famous conductor who was sick. Here Totò will show his theatrical flair performing in the famous gag of "Uncoordinated muppet". After having won the satisfactory sum, Totò will also discover to be of a noble family.

Quelle: Wikipedia(englisch)
Kinostart:1937
weitere Titel:
Fermo con le mani
Fermo con le mani!
Hände weg!
Fermo Con Le Mani!cy
Hands Off Me!
Genre:Filmkomödie
Herstellungsland:Italien
Originalsprache:Italienisch
Farbe:Schwarzweiß
IMDB: 160
Verleih:Titanus
Regie:Gero Zambuto
Drehbuch:Guglielmo Giannini
Kamera:Otello Martelli
Schnitt:Giacinto Solito
Musik:Umberto Mancini
Darsteller:Totò
Tina Pica
Franco Coop
Oreste Bilancia
Erzsi Paál
Cesare Polacco
Miranda Bonansea
Nicola Maldacea
Giuseppe Pierozzi
Guglielmo Sinaz
Alfredo Martinelli
Alfredo De Antoni
Luigi Erminio D'Olivo
Gianna Giuffré
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