Heads I Win, Tails You Lose Trailer

Heads I Win, Tails You Lose Trailer (1982)

26 December 1982 Comedy 104 mins

Two back-to-back stories that deals with two "taboo" themes, the celibacy of the clergy in the episode of Renato Pozzetto and the homosexuality in the one with Nino Manfredi.

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Cast

Renato Pozzetto

as Padre Remigio

Nino Manfredi

as Beduino

Mara Venier

as Teresa

Ida Di Benedetto

as Stefania

Maurizio Micheli

as il dottore

Paolo Stoppa

as il nonno

Leo Gullotta

as Walter

Carla Monti

as la madre di Remigio

Giovanni Frezza

as il cherichetto

Isabella Rocchietta

as la bambina con la bottiglia sul treno

Mario Cei

as Giovane Sacerdote

Giorgio Biavati

as un conoscente di Teresa

Vittorio De Bisogno

as lo psichiatra dell'ospedale

Marina Casali

as Marina

Franco Diogene

as team manager

Crew

Nanni Loy

Director

Carlo Rustichelli

Original Music Composer

Claudio Cirillo

Claudio Cirillo Director of Photography

Elena Ricci Poccetto

Elena Ricci Poccetto Production Design

Umberto Turco

Umberto Turco Production Design

Danda Ortona

Danda Ortona Costume Design

Mario D'Alessio

Mario D'Alessio Production Manager

Roberto Pariante

Roberto Pariante First Assistant Director

International Releases Dates

Italy 26 December 1982

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