Tuppe tuppe, Marescià! Trailer

Tuppe tuppe, Marescià! Trailer (1958)

17 December 1958 Comedy 95 mins

A landowner pretends he's in love with a provocative bar owner to make his fianceè jealous. She has fallen for a marshal.

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Cast

Peppino De Filippo

as Peppino Percuoco

Giovanna Ralli

as Carmelina

Roberto Risso

as Maresciallo Pietro Stelluti

Aroldo Tieri

as notaio don Angiolino Angelucci

Vittoria Crispo

as Mariannina

Memmo Carotenuto

as il Brigadiere Baiocchi

Maria Paris

as Ninetta

Nino Vingelli

as il postino

Arturo Bragaglia

as il sindaco

Renato Terra

as Soldato

Aldo Bufi Landi

as il Tenente

Gildo Bocci

as uno dei clienti del bar

Gina Mascetti

as la moglie di uno dei clienti del bar

Mario Frera

as il cameriere del bar di Percuoco

Crew

Ettore Maria Fizzarotti

Ettore Maria Fizzarotti First Assistant Director

Adolfo Dragone

Adolfo Dragone Script Supervisor

Giorgio Giovannini

Giorgio Giovannini Production Design

Alfredo Melidoni

Alfredo Melidoni Set Decoration

Giulia Mafai

Giulia Mafai Costume Design

Nicola Botta

Nicola Botta Production Secretary

Marcello Masciocchi

Marcello Masciocchi Camera Operator

Telemaco Tilli

Telemaco Tilli Makeup Artist

Cesare Gambarelli

Cesare Gambarelli Makeup Artist

Fiamma Rocchetti

Fiamma Rocchetti Hairstylist

International Titles

È permesso Maresciallo? Trailer

International Releases Dates

Italy 17 December 1958

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