- Mario Bartoloni is a Milanese employee of the Cartier chain who is proposed to exchange an office in Rome with his colleague Marini. In the agreement there is also the exchange of the house between the two colleagues.
- Mario Bartoloni is a Milanese employee of the Cartier chain who is offered an exchange of headquarters in Rome with his colleague Marini. In the agreement there is also the exchange of the house between the two colleagues. He arrives in Rome after a terrible journey, in which his car and suitcase are stolen, and he also forgets his coat in the taxi that had accompanied him to his new home. In the capital Mario furnishes his new apartment, but soon after discovers that the entire building is under eviction by the owner of the building, Countess Salviati. Finding himself homeless, he very insistently convinces his colleague Aldo to host him, who, to make him go away as soon as possible, always quarrels with his wife, even when Mario wants to sleep, and in the end he coalesces with her, although they never go away. he agrees, and asks her to seduce him, so that Aldo pretends to surprise them, making Mario feel guilty, and so he manages to kick him out of the house. Mario then tries to seduce his colleague Elvira, wealthy but ugly, to attack the hat, discovering however that she already has a rough Roman lover.
- Mario Bartoloni is a Milanese employee of the Cartier chain who is offered an exchange of headquarters in Rome with his colleague Marini. In the agreement there is also the exchange of the house between the two colleagues. He arrives in Rome after a terrible journey, in which his car and suitcase are stolen, and he also forgets his coat in the taxi that had accompanied him to his new home. In the capital Mario furnishes his new apartment, but soon after discovers that the entire building is under eviction by the owner of the building, Countess Salviati.
Finding himself homeless, he very insistently convinces his colleague Aldo to host him, who, to make him go away as soon as possible, always quarrels with his wife, even when Mario wants to sleep, and in the end he coalesces with her, although they never go away. he agrees, and asks her to seduce him, so that Aldo pretends to surprise them, making Mario feel guilty, and so he manages to kick him out of the house. Mario then tries to seduce his colleague Elvira, wealthy but ugly, to attack the hat, discovering however that she already has a rough Roman lover.
After sleeping in the shop where he works, he is discovered and fired by the branch manager. Unemployed and homeless, he finds himself almost by mistake to scam a person looking for accommodation like him: it is the beginning of a series of illicit sales that allow him to become rich soon. While leaving an aura of mystery about the origin of his earnings, Mario starts dating the beautiful former colleague Marina who, understanding his difficult situation, declares herself willing to host him, but when he tries to use his apartment for yet another scam, the woman discovers the truth.
With the money from the scams Mario buys the entire building placed under eviction by Salviati, reconquering Marina; he also discovers that the noblewoman is about to get her hands on a contract for the construction of a new building which will involve the demolition of several houses and the eviction of those who lived there; Mario, by reselling the building, subtracts the contract from Salviati, preventing the woman from building speculation. After marrying Marina, he returns to Milan and takes back his old apartment, kicking out his colleague Marini.
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By what name was Casa mia, casa mia... (1988) officially released in Canada in English?
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