

Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
Simple Italian postman learns to love poetry while delivering mail to a famous poet; he uses this to woo local beauty Beatrice.
Top Cast


Massimo Troisi
Massimo Troisi
Mario Ruoppolo
Massimo Troisi
Mario Ruoppolo


Philippe Noiret
Philippe Noiret
Pablo Neruda
Philippe Noiret
Pablo Neruda


Maria Grazia Cucinotta
Maria Grazia Cucinotta
Beatrice Russo
Maria Grazia Cucinotta
Beatrice Russo


Renato Scarpa
Renato Scarpa
Telegrapher
Renato Scarpa
Telegrapher


Linda Moretti
Linda Moretti
Donna Rosa
Linda Moretti
Donna Rosa


Mariano Rigillo
Mariano Rigillo
Di Cosimo
Mariano Rigillo
Di Cosimo


Anna Bonaiuto
Anna Bonaiuto
Matilde
Anna Bonaiuto
Matilde


Sergio Solli
Sergio Solli
Peasant
Sergio Solli
Peasant


Carlo Di Maio
Carlo Di Maio
Priest
Carlo Di Maio
Priest
Nando Neri
Nando Neri
Nando Neri
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