Il Padrone E L — Operaio 1975

Plays Giangi's exasperated wife.

Look out for a young Loredana Bertè and the legendary Enrico Beruschi as a union representative. Themes: Class Struggle in the Bedroom Il padrone e l operaio 1975

Plays the mustachioed, hyper-masculine worker, a role reminiscent of the "Latin lover" trope popularized by Lando Buzzanca. Plays Giangi's exasperated wife

Produced by Carlo Ponti and written by the legendary duo Sergio Donati and Luciano Vincenzoni, the film carries a professional polish despite its "frizzante" and sometimes vulgar comedy. Legacy and Critical Reception Produced by Carlo Ponti and written by the

Portrays the classic "stressed-out industrialist" with his signature deadpan, surreal humor.

The film uses sexual vigor as a metaphor for class power. In this satirical universe, the "padrone" (boss) has the money but lacks the "vitality" (life force), while the "operaio" (worker) possesses the raw energy that the bourgeoisie has traded away for profit and status.