
The Art of Getting Along
Dec 29 1954
•1h 25m
•Comedy
In this comedy Alberto Sordi plays Rosario Scimoni, known as Sasà, an opportunistic and unscrupulous guy, nephew of the mayor of Catania, and he's always ready to take sides with anyone who can help him. He switches from socialism to fascism; he changes his political faith the same way he changes women. He even tries to found his own party.
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Alberto Sordi
Rosario 'Sasà' Scimoni

Giacomo Furia
Maggiordomo

Marco Guglielmi
L'avvocato Giardini
Franco Coop
Il sindaco di Catania
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