The Magnificent Cuckold

The Magnificent Cuckold or Il magnifico cornuto is a 1964 Italian film directed by Antonio Pietrangeli and based on the Belgian play Le Cocu magnifique written by Fernand Crommelynck.

Il magnifico cornuto
Directed byAntonio Pietrangeli
Written byDiego Fabbri, Ruggero Maccari
Music byArmando Trovajoli
CinematographyArmando Nannuzzi
Edited byEraldo Da Roma
Release date
1964
Running time
124 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Plot

The Magnificent Cuckold is about a hat tycoon who is ecstatically, if not hungrily, in love with his youthful wife. It is all blissful, that is, until our man, middle-aged and somewhat of a square among his blasé, upper-class friends to whom cuckoldry is a common practice, is seduced by one of them. At this point doubts and suspicions, like conscience, begin to plague him. If he could succumb to extramarital confections, why not his gorgeous mate? Quickly his love for his spouse degenerates beyond obsessive, into the realm of maniacal. He becomes madly concerned that his wife is cheating on him—even though she is not being unfaithful. When he looks at her it becomes obvious to him that she is a very attractive woman. And, all the men around her must be dying to be with her. Gnawed by jealously, he will imagine variations on nabbing her and her lover red-handed.

Cast

Reception

The New York Times published a positive, detailed review and stated Il magnifico cornuto was "mildy amusing".[1]

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gollark: And there are exciting ideas like... thorium reactors, molten salt stuff, that sort of thing, which could make it even better, but noooo...

References

  1. Weiler, A.H. (1965-04-20). "Il Magnifico Cornuto (1965)". The New York Times. Retrieved 2013-08-01.

See also


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