Il mantenuto: Stefano's home
Tognazzi's house is in Piazza Mincio in Rome.
The Coppedè district is a complex of buildings located in Rome in the Trieste district, in the block between via Tagliamento, via Arno, via Ombrone, via Serchio, via Reno, via Clitunno and via Adige up to Piazza Trasimeno.
Although it is not strictly a neighborhood, it was named after the same architect who designed it and from whom it takes its name, Gino Coppedè. It is made up of eighteen palaces and twenty-seven small buildings and buildings arranged around the central nucleus of Piazza Mincio.
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PLOT:
Stefano Garbelli, a Roman clerk, is approached by the prostitute Daniela, who points him out as her protector to defend herself against pimps. Daniela pretends to be a nurse, arousing Stefano's interest. Unknowingly, Stefano becomes her protector in the eyes of his rivals and the police, who summon him to the police station together with the attackers.