Il Prof. Dott. Guido Tersilli, primario della clinica Villa Celeste, convenzionata con le mutue

Il Prof. Dott. Guido Tersilli, primario della clinica Villa Celeste, convenzionata con le mutue is a 1969 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce.

Il Prof. Dott. Guido Tersilli, primario della clinica Villa Celeste, convenzionata con le mutue
Directed byLuciano Salce
Produced byBino Cicogna
Written byAlberto Sordi
Sergio Amidei
StarringAlberto Sordi, Ida Galli, Pupella Maggio
Music byPiero Piccioni
CinematographySante Achilli
Edited bySergio Montanari
Release date
1969
Running time
108 min
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

It is the sequel of Be Sick... It's Free.[1][2]

Plot summary

The doctor Guido Tersilli, with numerous cheating, has become the primary of a major clinic in Rome called Villa Celeste. Now he is no longer the simple surgeon of any hospital, but is a doctor by profession, which is enhanced by providing input to his clinic to very rich people of Rome. The previous clients borrowed for him now are not worth anything, especially the poors who can not afford, even if they're sick, stay in the clinic. Begins the controversy and so Guido Tersilli, not to get him in trouble, decides to hire a renowned surgeon at his clinic, so that it will convince other wealthy clients to enter in the clinic Villa Celeste for treatment.
But Guido wrongly thinks that his wife has a love affair with the surgeon. All the staff of the hospital along with the nurses left the clinic because of a negative answer received while asking for a more favorable income. Left alone, Guido relies, as in the first film, to the advice of the wise mother, who convinces him to open a cosmetic surgery clinic.

Cast

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References

  1. Roberto Chiti; Roberto Poppi; Enrico Lancia. Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Gremese, 1991. ISBN 8876059350.
  2. Andrea Pergolari. Verso la commedia: momenti del cinema di Steno, Salce, Festa Campanile. Firenze libri, 2002.


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