
Dimmi che fai tutto per me (1976)
Overview
Francesco Salmarani, a well-known doctor from Treviso, suddenly finds himself with an overdraft bank account as his wife's father has come from America demanding the purchase of a large Palladian villa. Tired of his wife, Francesco consoles himself with Paola and then lets himself be ensnared by the very young and beautiful Mary, who has come as housekeeper and father-in-law's lover. The need to fill the administrative gaps and the dream of running away with Mary lead the doctor to organize a coup against his father-in-law who, linked to the mafia, managed to transfer a large dollar patrimony, stolen from the gang, to the villa. The presence of the boy allows the commissioner to exonerate his son-in-law, Mary and Felegatti, of the death of the old mafioso. However, everyone will be left without the dreamed treasure which will fall to Mary and the son of the Salmarani who flee together.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | it |
Popularity | 0.074 |
Directed By
Pasquale Festa Campanile
Crew
Pasquale Festa Campanile
Piero Chiara
Franco Di Giacomo
Gianni Cecchin
Guido Josia
Leo Pescarolo
Armando Trovajoli
Franco Castellano
Bruno Cesari
Antonio Siciliano
Suso Cecchi d'Amico
Maria Pia Rocco
Maurizio La Monica
Renato Serio
Giuseppe Lanci
Neri Parenti
Gianfranco Transunto
Pipolo
Danda Ortona
Elda Magnanti
Mario Cecchin
Danilo Moroni
Francesca Zavarone
Francesco Guerrieri
Paolo Pettini
Bruno Bruni
Franco Penna
Giuliano Laurenti
Vittorio Massi
Sergio Muzzi
Gian Maria Ferretto
Giovanni Corridori
Remo De Angelis
TOP CAST

Johnny Dorelli
Francesco Salmarani

Pamela Villoresi
Mary Mancini

Andréa Ferréol
Miriam Spinacroce

Pino Caruso
commissario Spadoni

Jacques Dufilho
'Dodo' Spinacroce

Maria Grazia Spina
Paola Signorini - Francesco's lover

Enzo Robutti
Felegatti

Nanni Svampa
Paola Signorini - Francesco's lover

Ferdinando Murolo
Roberto Mancuso detto "Robbie"

Stefano Amato
Mino Salmarani

Francesco D'Adda
Caputo, il vice commissario