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Il Bi e il Ba
Comedy
68%
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Mar 7, 1986
Rating Unavailable
A man goes to Rome because he wants a magician to solve his problem: dandruff.
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Directors
Maurizio Nichetti
Vote Average
6.8
Vote Count
9
Popularity
3
Language
Italiano
Origin Country
IT
Cast
Nino Frassica
Antonio Scannapieco
Leo Gullotta
Gaetano
Marco Messeri
Armando Maria Balestri
Daniela Conti
Barista
Maria Giovanna Elmi
Maria Giovanna Elmi
Roberto Della Casa
Client
Nino Terzo
Pippo Miallo
Luca Sportelli
Brigadiere
Pietro De Silva
Figlio del droghiere
Guerrino Crivello
Appuntato
Margherita Pace
Venditirice della stazione
Diana Dei
Adelaide Frambati
Nello Pazzafini
Gangster alto
Maria Di Paola
Concetta 'Cetty', sorella di Antonio
Alessandra Costanzo
Emilia, sorella di Antonio
Clelia Piscitello
Rosalia, sorella di Antonio
Sergio Cosentino
Figlio del barbiere
Cristina Antonini
Prostituta che fuma
Lidia Biondi
Prostituta
Daniela Di Bitonto
Casalinga
Alessio Duro
Figlio di Pippo
Anna Lelio
Rosa, madre di Antonio
Mara Mais
Moglie di Pippo
Luigi Mezzanotte
Gangster
Pino Patti
Dipendente della FFSS
Maria Gabriella Pavanini
Poliziotta
Francesco Scali
Francesco
Francesco G. Zuccarini
Augusto Zuccarini
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