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Roman Scandals

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In a world where dreams and corruption collide, a simple and unfortunate dreamer, who works as a lottery salesman on the streets of a bustling city, finds himself entangled in a comedic web that leads him to the gates of power. When he accidentally stumbles upon a group of corrupt, powerful politicians, his life takes an unexpected turn. He ends up being mistaken for an aristocrat, making him the key figure in a series of intrigues and scandals that threaten to erupt.

This ordinary man, with his genuine essence and unmistakable humor, becomes the center of attention in high society. As he attempts to unmask the conspiracy surrounding him, he takes on the task of weaving absurd situations that provoke laughter and reflection on human nature and power. With a charismatic cast and outrageous circumstances, his path to redemption is filled with romantic entanglements, unexpected friendships, and a big heart that shines amidst the chaos.

As he confronts the titans of corruption, he realizes that true nobility is not measured by wealth, but by the choices one makes. In an explosive conclusion filled with satire and humor, he cleverly and with a lot of luck manages to revolutionize the system in which he has found himself trapped, leaving us with a lesson about the importance of common sense and the ability to dream big, even in the darkest of times.

Media type
Movie
Year
1933
Director
Frank Tuttle
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.60
Actors
Eddie Cantor
Ruth Etting
Gloria Stuart
Edward Arnold
David Manners
Verree Teasdale
Alan Mowbray
Jack Rutherford
Willard Robertson
Lee Kohlmar
Charles Arnt
Lucille Ball
Billy Barty
Jane Darwell
Paulette Goddard
Frank Hagney
Philippa Hilber
Barbara Pepper
Gender
MΓΊsica
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Samuel Goldwyn
Original title
Roman Scandals
Duration
92
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