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The comedy, centered on five characters (Rita, Rodolfo, Agostino, Bettina, and Don Attilio - "o viecchio pazzo"-), has as background the Italy of the 60s between the economic boom and the perennial unemployment crisis. The cylinder, well explained by "Agostino-Eduardo" in the comedy, is a representation of power, designed to intimidate the ignorant for its only evocative "power". It can also be seen as a sort of "Pirandellian mask", where the character of Augustine wears it to defend himself and represent something that he is not.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Eduardo De Filippo | Agostino Muscariello | Unowned | |
Monica Vitti | Rita | Unowned | |
Luca De Filippo | Rodolfo | Unowned | |
Pupella Maggio | Bettina | Unowned | |
Vincenzo Salemme | Unowned | ||
Linda Moretti | Unowned | ||
Marzio Honorato | Unowned |