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The film titled (1979) is the German release of the Italian romantic crime comedy originally titled Mani di velluto (English title: Velvet Hands ).
After a series of accidents leaves Quiller temporarily unable to speak or identify himself, he is found and taken in by Tilli’s family. Believing him to be a fellow petty thief, they embrace him. Quiller, instantly smitten with Tilli, chooses to maintain the charade. To impress her and fit into her world, he begins "staging" robberies—often using his own money to pay off the victims or stealing back his own property—resulting in a "twisted Cinderella" plot where the prince must pretend to be a pauper to find true love. Der Millionenfinger (1979).mp4
Der Millionenfinger remains a notable entry in the late 70s Italian comedy genre. While it features the typical exaggerated scenarios of the era, it manages to offer a charming reflection on whether money can truly buy happiness—or if, in Quiller’s case, it actually stands in the way of it. By the time the truth is revealed in the film's climax, the audience is left with a lighthearted but clear message: identity is defined more by our actions and associations than by the numbers in a bank account. Mani di velluto (1979) - IMDb The film titled (1979) is the German release