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Totò in Milan - Famous Movie Scenes at the Duomo

Relive the hilarious scene from 'Totò, Peppino e... la malafemmina'. The 'Noio volevam savuar' sketch filmed right in Piazza del Duomo.

5/5/2025
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Totò and Peppino in Piazza del Duomo in the movie

One of the funniest moments in Italian cinema history happened right here, at Bus Stop 1. If you see Italians chuckling near the Duomo, they might be quoting the movie "Totò, Peppino e... la malafemmina" (1956).

The Plot

Totò and Peppino represent the "simple" Southern Italians from Naples. They travel to Milan to "save" their nephew from a "bad woman." They have huge misconceptions about the North:

  1. The Cold: They arrive in the middle of summer dressed in heavy fur coats and winter hats, shivering dramatically, convinced that Milan is like the North Pole.
  2. The Language: They think Milan is essentially a foreign country where nobody speaks Italian.

The Famous Scene

They approach a fierce-looking Milanese police officer (a ghisa) in Piazza del Duomo. They try to ask for directions using a broken mix of Latin, French, and nonsense, believing this is how you communicate with "Northerners." Totò delivers the immortal line: "Noio... volevam... savuar..." ("We... wanted... to know...").

Totò in the square

Cultural Context

Behind the slapstick, the movie captures the real internal migration of the 1950s, when thousands of Southerners moved to industrial Milan for work. It plays on the stereotypes that still (jokingly) exist today between North and South. When you stand in the square, you are standing on a legendary movie set.

L'autore

Film Buff

Film Buff

Questa guida è scritta per aiutarti a navigare tra le opzioni dei bus turistici di Milano, offrendo consigli pratici per i visitatori che vogliono vedere il meglio della città in modo efficiente.

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