Totòtruffa 62
Totòtruffa '62 | |
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Directed by | Camillo Mastrocinque |
Produced by | Isidoro Broggi |
Written by | Castellano & Pipolo |
Starring |
Totò Nino Taranto |
Music by | Gianni Ferrio |
Cinematography | Mario Fioretti |
Edited by | Gisa Radicchi Levi |
Distributed by | Titanus |
Release dates | 1961 |
Running time | 106 min |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Totòtruffa '62 (also known as Totó Vigarista) is a 1961 Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque.[1]
Plot summary
Antonio is a poor man who has to support his daughter and especially he should pay her stay at a prestigious boarding school to study dance. Antonio so starts with his friend Camillo to deceive the poor people of Rome stealing many sums of money with various confidence tricks. Among the various scams that famous are the receipt of a billion dollars for the prince of Turkey (Antonio masked by black) and the sale of the Fontana di Trevi by a foolish entrepreneur.
Cast
- Totò: Antonio Peluffo
- Nino Taranto: Camillo
- Estella Blain: Diana Peluffo
- Ernesto Calindri: Commissario Malvasia
- Geronimo Meynier: Franco Malvasia
- Luigi Pavese: cav. Terlizzi
- Lia Zoppelli: La direttrice
- Carla Macelloni: Paola
- Mario Castellani: Il professore
- Oreste Lionello: Pippo, l'amico di Franco
- John Kitzmiller: L'ambasciatore del Catonga
- Ugo D'Alessio: Decio Cavallo, the tourist
- Renzo Palmer: Baldassarre
- Ignazio Leone: Il vigile urbano
- Amedeo Girard: Amilcare
- Wee Willie Harris: the singer at "La giostra"
- Peppino De Martino: Il questore
- Pietro De Vico: Il contatore di piccioni
- Evi Marandi: Una collegiale
- Milena Vukotic: Una collegiale
References
- ↑ Alberto Anile. I film di Totò (1946-1967): la maschera tradita. Le mani, 1998.
External links
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