1944. Primo Arcovazzi is a fanatical and dim-witted Fascist Party militiaman who accepts to escort an opponent of the regime to Rome in the hope of be promoted — still oblivious as ever to the forthcoming fall of the regime.
Acting
Tognazzi's physical comedy as the delusional fascist is masterclass clowning.
Writing
Sharp satire that somehow humanizes without ever excusing.

Director
Luciano Salce
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released when Italy was still processing fascist legacy, the film was controversial for making a blackshirt protagonist sympathetic through incompetence.
Tognazzi based Arcovazzi's marching gait on Mussolini's actual posture, studied from newsreels — a physical joke that lands harder knowing the history.