L'imbranato | |
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Directed by | Pier Francesco Pingitore |
Written by | Mario Castellacci Pier Francesco Pingitore |
Produced by | Fulvio Lucisano |
Starring | Pippo Franco Laura Troschel |
Cinematography | Carlo Carlini |
Edited by | Antonio Siciliano |
Music by | Alessandro Alessandroni |
Release date | 1979 |
Language | Italian |
L'imbranato (The bumbling man) is a 1979 Italian comedy film written and directed by Pier Francesco Pingitore.[1][2]
Plot
Pippo Sperandio is an employee of an Italian electronics company in direct contact with his boss, the pleasure-seeker Dr. Maramotti, who never misses an opportunity to have relationships with different types of women including Laura, his secretary. However, when he needs to be replaced during a holiday in Sardinia he calls and sends Pippo Sperandio to his place who - as Doctor Maramotti - will have to deal with a hectic holiday full of sport and goliardic parties, typical of the tourist villages of those years, which he is not used to.
Cast
- Pippo Franco: Pippo Sperandio
- Laura Troschel: Laura
- Bombolo: Bombolo Cicerchia
- Luciana Turina: Poldina Sperandio
- Duilio Del Prete: Dr. Felice Maramotti
- Oreste Lionello: "Man-i-drake"
- Enzo Cannavale: The man who laughs
- Teo Teocoli: Teo
- Sergio Leonardi: Bandit
- Giancarlo Magalli: Capo animatore
- Franca Scagnetti: Doorwoman
See also
References
External links
- L'imbranato at IMDb
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