

Seven Hours of Troubles
Directed by Marcello Marchesi, Vittorio Metz1951 81mComedy
6.26.4
Totò is a tailor, just not a great one. He is married and his son is to be baptized, and Totò hopes that his grandmother will be moved by the baptism to help him financially. Unfortunately the wet-nurse Maria loses the baby in the garden. Totò doesn't lose heart; he "borrows" Rita's daughter and leaves looking for his son. Many adventures are waiting for him.
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Seven Hours of Troubles was released on October 17, 1951.
Seven Hours of Troubles was directed by Marcello Marchesi, Vittorio Metz.
Seven Hours of Troubles has a runtime of 81m.
Seven Hours of Troubles was produced by Piero Piguti, Enrico Bologna, Silvio Clementelli.
Totò is a tailor, just not a great one. He is married and his son is to be baptized, and Totò hopes that his grandmother will be moved by the baptism to help him financially. Unfortunately the wet-nurse Maria loses the baby in the garden. Totò doesn't lose heart; he "borrows" Rita's daughter and leaves looking for his son. Many adventures are waiting for him.
The key characters in Seven Hours of Troubles are Totò De Pasquale (Totò), Amelia (Isa Barzizza), Il signor Romolini (Carlo Campanini).
Seven Hours of Troubles is a Comedy film.
Seven Hours of Troubles has an audience rating of 6.2 out of 10.


















