| Bud Spencer | ... | Sergeant Alan Parker | |
| Tomas Milian | ... | Tony Roma | |
| Marc Lawrence | ... | Salvatore Licuti | |
| Billy Garrigues | ... | Sergeant Haig | |
| Cristina Trotter | ... | Mme. Haig | |
| Joan Call | ... | Annunziata Pipino | |
| Joan Murphy | ... | Virginia Anderson | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Dan Fitzgerald | ... | Senator Anderson | |
| Raymond Forchion | ... | Irate Man | |
| Margherita Fumero | ... | Debora | |
| Richard Liberty | ... | Policeman | |
| Don Sebastian | |||
| Darcy Shean | |||
| Christine Troples | |||
| Harold Bergman | ... | Priest (uncredited) | |
| Jeff Moldovan | ... | Puncher (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Bruno Corbucci | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Mario Amendola | writer | |
| Bruno Corbucci | writer | |
Produced by | |||
| Josi W. Konski | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Carmelo La Bionda | (as Carmelo) | ||
| Michelangelo La Bionda | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Silvano Ippoliti | |||
| Ben McDermott | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Ashley Daleki | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Klaus Kolb | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Franco Carretti | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Frank Bronstein | .... | hair stylist | |
| Luciano Giustini | .... | makeup artist (as Lucien St. Just) | |
Production Management | |||
| Josi W. Konski | .... | production manager | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Peter Gold | .... | assistant director | |
Stunts | |||
| Jay Amor | .... | utility stunts | |
| Kenny Bates | .... | stunts | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Tony Catano | .... | assistant camera | |
| Gaetano Valle | .... | camera operator (as Nathaniel Valle) | |
Music Department | |||
| Hermann Weindorf | .... | music arranger | |
Other crew | |||
| Saul Carswell | .... | script supervisor | |
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Bud Spencer plays a cop (named, in an obvious attempt to pass him off as an American, Alan Parker (!)) who has to temporarily cancel his family vacation to re-capture a gigolo (named Tony Roma (!)) who seduces older women and then steals their jewelry. But when that man becomes a witness to a Mafia killing, he and Bud team up to put the REAL bad guys behind bars.
After seeing him in about 8-10 films, I've come to the conclusion that Bud Spencer has an undeniable comic talent. Unfortunately, in "Cane e Gatto" there is no one else to support him or play off against him: Tomas Milian is an unfunny caricature of a self-assured gigolo who wears kitschy suits, drives a pink car and is dubbed with an overdone Italian accent, and Marc Lawrence is a less unfunny, but still unfunny, caricature of a Mafia don. This is slapdash (notice the rapid night-to-day change between the hotel scene and the chase that follows immediately afterwards), simple-minded film-making. ** out of 4, and that's very generous.