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The film is celebrated for its sharp social commentary and "white telephone" style—a genre of sophisticated comedy popular in Italy during that era.

: De Sica plays a bored, depressed millionaire who decides to commit suicide but is "saved" by a poor man. He then decides to disguise himself as a beggar, declaring that he will give one million lire to the first person who shows him genuine kindness without knowing his identity. Daro_un_Milione_avi

If you are looking to watch it, you can often find information about its restoration and screenings through the Cineteca di Bologna , which frequently preserves such masterpieces of Italian cinema. The film is celebrated for its sharp social

: It explores the hypocrisy of greed and the nature of true altruism . Once the rumor of the hidden millionaire spreads, the townspeople start treating every beggar with exaggerated (and fake) kindness, leading to hilarious and satirical situations. If you are looking to watch it, you

: The film was so successful that it was remade in Hollywood in 1938 as I'll Give a Million , starring Warner Baxter and Peter Lorre.