Police Chief Pepe Trailer

Police Chief Pepe Trailer (1969)

24 September 1969 Drama, Crime 107 mins

A police commissioner in a little town in the Italian Venetian province investigates a prostitution ring run by two pensioners; during his investigations he also learns that a former manicurist shacks up with ten students, the prefect's daughter prostitutes to keep her pimp, a famous doctor has sex with his young patients, a headmaster has his eyes on the pupils, a noblewoman organizes orgies in her villa, the local convent is run by a lesbian and his actual girlfriend poses for a hardcore magazine. He wants everything to come out in the open but his superiors try to put obstacles in his way.

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Cast

Ugo Tognazzi

as Commissario Antonio Pepe

Giuseppe Maffioli

as Parigi, il mutilato

Tano Cimarosa

as Agente Cariddi

Marianne Comtell

as Matilde Carroni, amante di Pepe

Michele Capnist

as dott. Mario Valenga

Dana Ghia

as Suor Clementina

Elsa Vazzoler

as Vecchia prostituta

Véronique Vendell

as Maristella Diotallevi

Rita Calderoni

as Annalisa

Virgilio Scapin

as Conte Lancillotto

Elena Persiani

as Marchesa Nonna Zaccarin

Pippo Starnazza

as Ubriacone

Nogara Gervasio

as Barista dell'Hotel

Crew

Rosanna Andreoni

Rosanna Andreoni Assistant Costume Designer

Claudio Cirillo

Claudio Cirillo Director of Photography

Antonio Sarno

Antonio Sarno Unit Manager

Marcello Olasio

Marcello Olasio Assistant Editor

Lorenzo Baraldi

Lorenzo Baraldi Assistant Production Design

Roberto Mezzaroma

Roberto Mezzaroma Administration

Giorgio Scotton

Giorgio Scotton First Assistant Director

Giusy Bovino

Giusy Bovino Hairstylist

Armando Trovajoli

Original Music Composer

Giulio Natalucci

Giulio Natalucci Makeup Artist

International Titles

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International Releases Dates

Italy 24 September 1969

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