Madly in Love (1981)
Overview
Cristina is a rich, spoiled princess visiting Rome with her royal parents. The mission of their visit is to marry her off to a super-wealthy corporate type and thereby start to turn around the losses their small kingdom is experiencing in its casino business. These less-than-noble intentions get derailed when Barnaba, a zany bus driver enters their lives and falls madly in love with the gorgeous Cristina. He is nuts enough to succeed in this romantic chase after royalty, as love seems to fuel his determination to rid Cristina of her elitism and to make her see his own irrepressible attractions.
Production Companies
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | it |
Popularity | 10.153 |
Directed By
Castellano
Pipolo
Crew
Bruno Zambrini
Castellano
Antonio Siciliano
Danilo Desideri
Mario Cecchi Gori
Vittorio Cecchi Gori
Pipolo
Pipolo
Castellano
Bruno Amalfitano
Wayne A. Finkelman
Luciano Luna
Alessandro Metz
Iaia De Capitani
Cinzia Malatesta
Angelo Zemella
Franco Mancarella
Riccardo Pintus
Tiziano Sarno
Mario Lupi
Pietro Innocenti
Idelmo Simonelli
Carlo Milani
Alberto Ricci
Amedeo Casati
Graziano Ruzzeddu
Vincenzo Falsaperla
Mario Di Salvio
Paolo Franceschi
Lorenzo D'Ambrosio
Antonio Corridori
Roberto Sterbini
Ugo Morelli
Vittorio Troiani
Onofrio Coppola
Sergio Palastro
Domenico Cavaliere
Orsola Liberati
Corinne Guzzinati
Romano Pampaloni
TOP CAST
Adriano Celentano
Barnaba Cecchini
Ornella Muti
Principessa Cristina
Adolfo Celi
Gustav
Milla Sannoner
Betsy
Enzo Garinei
Consul
Corrado Olmi
sindaco
Franco Diogene
Capo cameriere
Dino Cassio
Vigile
Tiberio Murgia
Venditore di tappeti
Silvia Ferluga
cartomante
Luigi Castejon
segretario ambasciatore
Fulvio Mingozzi
guardiano del Foro Romano
Jimmy il Fenomeno
benzinaio
Alfio Patanè
chef
Raffaele di Sipio
invitato al ricevimento (non accreditato)
Valentino Simeoni
uomo che trasporta i televisori (non accreditato)
Renato Oliverio
Mario
Antonio Ballerio
uno dei bodyguard
Vincenzo De Toma
uomo tamponato da Barnaba
Tony Morgan
strillone dei giornali