Pierino torna a scuola

Pierino torna a scuola(1990)

08/09/1990 (US)Comedy1h 31m
5.3

Overview

Had come of age and unemployed, Peter decides to go back to school to take the elementary school. However, his academic performance continues to be poor so much so that his grandmother to play for the votes of a report card to the football pools coupon. The grandmother with the votes of Peter will win, using the amount paid to renew their tavern, without giving any money to his nephew, who will retaliate by closing all his family in the bathrooms of the new restaurant. Eventually Peter was rejected despite the efforts of his teachers, but Peter does not seem to be over: receives, in fact, a visit to Camazzo, her neighbor and Head of the third class of the Navy, which gives him an envelope containing the fateful "call to Arms".

Mariano Laurenti

Director

Carmine De Benedittis

Story

Mariano Laurenti

Screenplay

Alvaro Vitali

Screenplay

Carmine De Benedittis

Screenplay

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Part of the Pierino Collection

These comedic films revolve around a character named Peter, who exhibits foolishness, immaturity, and unprofessionalism. Despite facing different situations across the films, Peter consistently displays problematic behavior, which serves as the central theme. In the first film, Peter is a repeat student known for his vulgar jokes. In the second film, he struggles to secure a medical profession despite his unethical conduct. In the third film, he returns to school but eventually receives a Navy invitation despite his academic failures. The fourth film follows Peter's naive personality as he joins the Navy, while the fifth film highlights his romantic misadventures. Throughout the series, Peter's lack of growth and poor choices create comedic situations, making him an endearing character despite his flaws. These films blend humor and life lessons, appealing to both children and adults.

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