Riavanti… Marsch! Trailer

Riavanti… Marsch! Trailer (1979)

26 November 1979 Comedy 111 mins

Five forty-year-old boys, who had been soldiers together, find themselves, once again in uniform, for a forty-day update period, during which they should learn the use of a new NATO-supplied missile.

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Cast

Aldo Maccione

as Otello Cesarini

Alberto Lionello

as Giovanni Crippa

Venantino Venantini

as Sergeant Sconocchia

Adriana Russo

as Valeria Sabbioni

Gigi Reder

as Colonel Luigi Placidi

Paola Quattrini

as Sofia, Pietro's Wife

Carlo Giuffrè

as Baron Francesco Paternò

Anna Maria Rizzoli

as Immacolata, Francesco's Wife

Renzo Montagnani

as Pietro Bianchi

Sandra Milo

as Zaira Bergamelli

Nello Pazzafini

as Lover of Zaira

Carmen Russo

as Otello's Client

Maria Tedeschi

as Aunt Agata

Crew

Carlo Leva

Carlo Leva Production Design

Sergio Rubini

Sergio Rubini Director of Photography

Teodoro Corrà

Teodoro Corrà Line Producer

Roberto Palmerini

Roberto Palmerini First Assistant Director

Marisa Agostini

Marisa Agostini Script Supervisor

Enrico Savelloni

Enrico Savelloni Administration

Mario Olivieri

Mario Olivieri Unit Manager

Giuseppe Cicconi

Giuseppe Cicconi Production Secretary

Michele Pensato

Michele Pensato Camera Operator

International Titles

Aldo fait ses classes Trailer

International Releases Dates

Italy 26 November 1979

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