E La Malafemmina (1956) — Tot C3 B2, Peppino
Two simple landowners, the Caponi brothers (Totò and Peppino), travel from their rural southern village to Milan to "rescue" their nephew, Gianni, from a supposed "malafemmina" (bad woman) who is actually a kind-hearted dancer.
Another iconic sequence features the brothers arriving at Milan’s Central Station bundled in heavy winter fur hats and coats (despite the heat), mistakenly believing the northern city is perpetually frozen and foggy. Tot C3 B2, Peppino e la malafemmina (1956)
The film features the famous Neapolitan song "Malafemmena," which was actually written by Totò himself. Production Facts Two simple landowners, the Caponi brothers (Totò and
Despite the poor critical reception at the time, it was a massive commercial success in Italy. Two simple landowners