: It generally holds a solid rating among viewers, with an IMDb score of 6.7/10 and positive feedback on Letterboxd. Final Verdict
Felice Sciosciammocca (Totò), the mayor of a small town, believes he is funding his nephew Ciccillo’s medical studies in Naples. In reality, Ciccillo has squandered the money on gambling and nightlife. When Felice unexpectedly visits Naples to see the "psychiatric clinic" his nephew supposedly runs, Ciccillo frantically passes off a local boarding house—filled with eccentric residents—as a mental asylum to maintain the charade. Il medico dei pazzi (1954).mp4
: Totò delivers a masterclass in comedic misunderstanding. His character's earnest attempts to "study" the residents of the boarding house provide most of the film's laughs. : It generally holds a solid rating among
: Notably, the film features early color work and was photographed by the legendary Mario Bava , giving it a visual richness uncommon for comedies of that era. When Felice unexpectedly visits Naples to see the
: The film stays true to its theatrical origins, relying on witty dialogue and slapstick situations. While some might find it "stagey," the energy of the cast keeps it engaging.