Bianco, rosso e Verdone
Bianco, rosso e Verdone
Release: 1981-02-20
·Runtime: 110m
·★ 7.3
Comedy
Three Italians travel to their hometown to vote for elections: Pasquale is a Southern immigrant living in Munich who's genuinely happy to come back to Italy, even if just for a few days, but the country he dreams of is far from reality; Furio travels to Rome with his family, but his niggling attitude threatens to push his wife Magda over the edge; young Mimmo is also going to Rome, but the trip is repeatedly interrupted by worries about his grandma's health.
Production Countries
Italy
Production Companies
Medusa Distribuzione
Cast
Stefano Natale
as Soldato (uncredited)
Ettore Martini
as Poliziotto (uncredited)
Cesare Nizzica
as Scrutinatore (uncredited)
Irina Sanpiter
as Magda Ghiglioni
Andrea Aureli
as Mimmo's uncle
Maria De Sisti
as donna grassa al cimitero (uncredited)
Carlo Mucari
as poliziotto all'ospedale (uncredited)
Angelo Infanti
as Raoul
Geoffrey Copleston
as uomo russo (uncredited)
Maria Tedeschi
as Scrutinatrice (uncredited)
Milena Vukotić
as Prostitute
Elena Fabrizi
as Teresa
Eolo Capritti
as presidente degli scrutatori (uncredited)
Fulvio Mingozzi
as poliziotto (uncredited)
Franco Venditti
as senzatetto (uncredited)
Mario Brega
as Er Principe
Elisabeth Wiener
as Pasquale's wife
Giovanni Brusatori
as Doctor
Umberto Amambrini
as uomo alla toilette (uncredited)
Luciano Foti
as scrutinatore (uncredited)
Carlo Verdone
as Pasquale Ametrano / Furio Zoccano / Mimmo
Vittorio Zarfati
as Concierge
Angelo Casadei
as scrutinatore (uncredited)
Crew
Leonardo Benvenuti
Story, Screenplay
Nino Baragli
Editor
Sergio Leone
Executive Producer
Carlo Verdone
Story, Screenplay, Director
Luciano Tovoli
Director of Photography
Roberto Mannoni
Production Manager
Ennio Morricone
Original Music Composer
Raffaella Leone
Assistant Costume Designer
Luca Verdone
Second Assistant Director