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Getting Away with It the Italian Way offers a delightful blend of comedy and an unexpected caper set against the backdrop of Rome's enchanting streets. The film follows Orazio Menicotti, a rather unassuming night policeman, as he finds himself entangled in a whirlwind of events after he offers to escort a lovely woman to the police station. The film's pacing is relaxed, allowing for amusing moments to unfold organically, while the atmosphere captures that classic Italian charm. There’s a certain intrigue in the way it juxtaposes a mundane job with the chaos of a bank heist, all while showcasing some charming performances that feel authentically spontaneous, making it distinctively enjoyable for those who appreciate the quirks of 1960s European cinema.
Finding a good copy of Getting Away with It the Italian Way can be a bit of a treasure hunt, as it doesn’t pop up as frequently as other comedies from the era. The film has had a few releases, but the quality often varies, which can make a pristine version quite sought after among collectors. The charm of its offbeat humor and the lively setting keeps it on the radar for those who enjoy lesser-known works from the 1960s Italian cinema landscape.
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