Come fu che Masuccio Salernitano, fuggendo con le brache in mano, riuscì a conservarlo sano (1972)
Overview
The characters are two ruffians in various disguises: as false priests, they sell a rotten arm pretending it to be a relic of St. Luke; they cheat a stingy friar who abuses of the confessional to get rich and, once he finds out he's been cheated, gives himself sacramental absolution. They help the noble Filippo, disguised as a woman, in the alcove of the innkeeper's wife; they save from despair Fra Martino who had forgotten his underwear in his lover's house (one of them disguised as a cardinal retrieve the garment and expose it as a relic to the devotion of the faithful). To live with their lovers, Brother Jeronimo strives exorcisms and frà Partenope pretends to fight with the devil
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | it |
Popularity | 0.959 |
Directed By
Silvio Amadio
Crew
Silvio Amadio
Silvio Amadio
Francesco Di Dio
Franz
Luigi Borghese
Antonio Modica
Silvio Amadio
TOP CAST
Romano Bernardi
Curly Swindler
Giulio Donnini
Don Alfonso
Giorgio Favretto
Filippo
Dorit Henke
Viola
Piero Lulli
Fra' Jeronimo
Barbara Marzano
Monna Lisetta
Gianni Musy
Frate Partenope
Carmen Silva
Carmela
Silvio Spaccesi
First Swindler
Melù Valente
Lover of Fra' Martino
Anna Lina Alberti
Masseuse
Vittoria Di Silverio
Maîtresse