Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Claudio Santamaria | ... | Il Papero (Benito Miranda) | |
Marco D'Amore | ... | Il Merda (Giorgio Armani) | |
Sara Serraiocco | ... | Ballerina (Rosabella Terzi) | |
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Simoncino Simone Martucci | ... | Plissè (Ciro Carbone) (as Simoncino Martucci) |
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Narcisse Mame | ... | Don Charles |
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Aline Belibi | ... | Perla |
Giorgio Colangeli | ... | Commissario Parisi | |
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Filippo Dini | ... | Il Pollo |
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Fabiano Lioi | ... | Senna |
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Rosa Canova | ... | Katia |
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Maria Chiara Augenti | ... | Mimma |
Adamo Dionisi | ... | Walter Masini | |
Rinat Khismatouline | ... | Borush | |
Shi Yang Shi | ... | Shi Juan (as Yang Shi) | |
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Guo Qiang Xu | ... | Boss Shi Peijun |
A group of wild, physically disabled gangsters has a plan to rob a bank, but things go terribly wrong when each of them reveals they all had their own personal agenda.
Finally a NON politically correct movie about the handicap. Great actors and great director. The music is excellent and Rome is the only possible perfect background. 'Raw' but you will laugh a lot. Smart plot! The digital work to create the various disabilities is really a work of art and finally the message of the film is that disabled people are people like everybody else. Alas a black comedy about them!!!