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4/12/1950
The historic clock of a small town needs to be repaired but there is no money in the town coffers to pay for it. Don Paolo (Peppino Spadaro), the Priest, raises the money by lottery and thinks the surplus should go to the poor. The Communists and Socialists object because they are afraid the priest will get the credit and they claim it as "the people's money." The democratic mayor (Arturo Brogaglia) can think of no solution other than organizing committees and sub-committees. Finally, Rocchetti (Paola Stoppi), the town mechanic who has no answers for town problems and hates the clergy and politicians alike, comes forward and repairs the clock for the sheer joy of work.

Nando Bruno
as Parboni

Lauro Gazzolo
as Guerrieri
Patrizia Mangano
as Luisa

Leda Gloria
as Rosa

Paolo Stoppa
as Rocchetti
Peppino Spadaro
as Don Paolo

Arturo Bragaglia
as Il sindaco

Attilio Dottesio
as Mario
Marga Cella
as Sig.na Guerrieri
Aristide Garbini
as Bruno

Zoe Incrocci
as Concettina

Renato Malavasi
as Capo Banda

Pietro Tordi
as Fausto
John Pasetti
as Guglielmo

Amina Pirani Maggi
as Sig.ra Silvestri

Vittoria Febbi
Arturo Pasquali
as Silvestri

Franco Silva
as Alfredo
Margherita Nicosia Bossi
as Sig.ra Cantonieri

Mario Mazza
as De Mori

Gemma Bolognesi
as Sig.ra De Mori