• Source: Trastevere (film)
    • Trastevere (Italian pronunciation: [traˈsteːvere]) 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 the roles of Umberto Orsini, Martine Brochard, and Riccardo Garrone.


      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




      External links


      Trastevere at IMDb

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