Scratch and Win Trailer

Scratch and Win Trailer (1996)

16 August 1996 Comedy 92 mins

Andrea, Maurizio and Sergio are professional idlers, lazy, indolent and full of inventiveness. Maurizio is engaged to the policewoman Anna, of whom he is extremely jealous, Sergio still lives with his mother and Andrea is tyrannized by his wife and his brother-in-law, a former boxer. When a crew arrives in town to shoot a commercial, Andrea and Sergio meet two actresses; in the meantime, Maurizio is dumped by Anna. The three spend a large sum of money on a scratch card to travel to Sardinia in search of the actresses in the commercial.

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Cast

Mario De Candia

as Maurizio

Manuela Arcuri

as Michelle

Ludovica Modugno

as Giuseppa

Angelo Bernabucci

as Rotello Zaccheroni

Cristina Ascani

as Natasha Zaccheroni

Carmine Faraco

as poliziotto

Paolo Calissano

as Ronnie Borè

Guido Nicheli

as Giorgetti

International Releases Dates

Italy 16 August 1996

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