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Tony, who is to marry Rosalia, falls in love with the beautiful Valeria and chaos ensures.

The film received poor critical response.

A review from Avvenire described the film as "a cloying alternation of ditties, sentimental intrigues, and comic sketches" in which "a reassuring cartoonish banality triumphs on all fronts".

[1] An Italian review of the time found the screenplay "elementary” and the filming and acting ’”inappropriate”[2] Paolo Mereghetti described the film as "very weak", with Little Tony not credible in his role and a certain repetitiveness of situations already shown in the first film.

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