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where in the office of the Suisse Assurance he demonstrates his true intentions by making her witness him surrendering his entire fortune to his ex-wife in return for the divorce. Tilli deftly steals the money from Petula, who soon notices the loss, however, and demands it back at gunpoint. But as Guido, Tilli and Benny drive off, seemingly defeated, Guido reveals to Tilli's joy that he has retained the real money while surrendering to Petula the flawed dud money Momo has produced.
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and prepares to reveal his true identity. But an unfortunate call to the police by Leo, Guido's rival for Tilli's heart, exposes him very ungently, whereupon Tilli leaves him in a fury. The next day, however, Guido sets a trap for Tilli at her usual haunt and drags her into the next plane to Geneva,
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Upon waking, Guido meets Tilli and develops an attraction to the pretty thief. After leaving her home and following a minor misunderstanding with the police (who assume that Guido has been kidnapped) due to his infection, he returns home and gets himself cured. He visits Tilli again, but before he
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from Guido would be that he should transfer all his exclusive rights to the production of the Quiller glass - and thereby his whole fortune - to her, whereupon she would sell them to the Swiss Assurance and gain a princely monetary compensation in return.
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The day Guido announces the news that he will lose all his money to his wife, his young lover Maggie leaves him, as she was only after his money. As he races after Maggie on a defective
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can tell her his name, he learns that Tilli and her friends consider him a scumbag because of his invention. Guido eventually confides in his faithful
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In order to win Tilli over for good, Guido stages a breakin into his own villa, where he presents her with a
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to return her handbag she had accidentally left behind, Guido attracts the attention of Tilli, a
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Adriano Celentano performs the role of Guido Quiller, the inventor and main
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Index


Castellano & Pipolo
Franco Castellano
Giuseppe Moccia
Castellano & Pipolo
Mario Cecchi Gori
Adriano Celentano
Alfio Contini
Antonio Siciliano
Nando De Luca
1979
Italian
comedy film
Castellano & Pipolo
Adriano Celentano
David di Donatello
for Best Actor
David di Donatello for Best Producer
patent
armored glass
Geneva
divorce
Vespa
pickpocket
subways
horoscopes
Arsene Lupin
counterfeiter
laryngitis
butler

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