Bianco, rosso e...
Bianco, rosso e... (internationally released as White Sister and The Sin) is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Alberto Lattuada.[1][2] The film was a commercial success.[3]
Directed by | Alberto Lattuada |
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Written by | Tonino Guerra Ruggero Maccari Iaia Fiastri Alberto Lattuada |
Starring | Sophia Loren Adriano Celentano |
Music by | Fred Bongusto |
Cinematography | Alfio Contini |
Edited by | Sergio Montanari |
Release date | 1972 |
Running time | 96 min |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Cast
- Sophia Loren as Sister Germana
- Adriano Celentano as Annibale Pezzi
- Fernando Rey as Il primario
- Juan Luis Galiardo as Guido
- Giuseppe Maffioli as Dr. Arrighi
- Luis Marín as Brigadiere libico
- Sergio Fasanelli as Dr. Filippini
- Teresa Rabal as Lisa
- Pilar Gómez Ferrer as Hermana Teresa
- Tina Aumont as Ricci
- Enzo Cannavale as Quinto
- Bruno Scipioni as Chiacchiera
- Dori Dorika as Dorotea
- Alessandra Mussolini as Sister Germana as a child
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References
- Achille Valdata (24 March 1972). "Suor Sophia batte Celentano". La Stampa.
- Callisto Cosulich. I Film di Alberto Lattuada. Gremese Editore, 1985. pp. 101–103. ISBN 8876051872.
- Adele Gallotti (April 18, 1972). "Celentano fa il bandito e stavolta non canterà". La Stampa.
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