Trastevere (film)
Trastevere | |
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Directed by | Fausto Tozzi |
Produced by | Alberto Grimaldi |
Written by | Fausto Tozzi |
Starring |
Nino Manfredi Rosanna Schiaffino Vittorio De Sica |
Music by |
Maurizio De Angelis Guido De Angelis |
Cinematography | Arturo Zavattini |
Release date |
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Country | Italy |
Language | Italian, Romanesco |
Trastevere is a 1971 Italian comedy film. This is the first and only film directed by actor and screenwriter Fausto Tozzi. The film was heavily cut by producer Alberto Grimaldi, who cut off the roles of Umberto Orsini, Martine Brochard and Riccardo Garrone.[1]
Cast
- Nino Manfredi: Carmelo Mazzullo
- Rosanna Schiaffino: Caterina Peretti aka Rama
- Vittorio Caprioli: Don Ernesto
- Ottavia Piccolo: Nanda
- Vittorio De Sica: Enrico Formichi
- Leopoldo Trieste: The professor
- Mickey Fox (as Mikey Fox): Sora Regina
- Milena Vukotic: Delia, wife of professor
- Gigi Ballista: The count
- Ronald K. Pennington (as Ronald Kerry Pennington): Kerry
- Luigi Uzzo: Cesare
- Lino Coletta: Alvaro Diotallevi
- Don Powell: John
- Rossella Como: Teresa, the prostitute
- Fiammetta Baralla (as Fiammetta): Gigliola, other prostitute
- Enzo Cannavale: Straccale'
- Nino Musco: The sergeant
- Luigi Valanzano: The Barman
- Lino Murolo: The policeman
- Luciano Pigozzi: Angry man
- Franca Scagnetti: Woman near other angry man
- Vittorio Fanfoni: Pierre
- Stefano Oppedisano: Gaston
- Leonardo Benvenuti: Officier of GdF (uncredited)
- Nerina Montagnani: Sora Rosa (uncredited)
References
- ↑ Paolo Mereghetti. Il Mereghetti. Baldini Castoldi Dalai, 2007.
External links
- Trastevere on IMDb
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