
Two Cents Worth of Hope
Comedy · Romance
Overview
Once a young woman gets a man to fall in love with her, he must prove himself financially stable and meet her dowry requirements.
Top Cast


Maria Fiore
Maria Fiore
Carmela
Maria Fiore
Carmela


Vincenzo Musolino
Vincenzo Musolino
Antonio
Vincenzo Musolino
Antonio
Filomena Russo
Filomena Russo
Antonio's Mother
Filomena Russo
Antonio's Mother
Luigi Astarita
Luigi Astarita
Pasquale Artu
Luigi Astarita
Pasquale Artu
Luigi Barone
Luigi Barone
The priest
Luigi Barone
The priest
Felicità Lettieri
Felicità Lettieri
Signora Artu
Felicità Lettieri
Signora Artu
Carmela Cirillo
Carmela Cirillo
Giulia
Carmela Cirillo
Giulia


Gina Mascetti
Gina Mascetti
Flora Angelini
Gina Mascetti
Flora Angelini
Tommaso Balzamo
Tommaso Balzamo
Luigi Bellomo
Tommaso Balzamo
Luigi Bellomo
Pasqualina Izza
Pasqualina Izza
Pasqualina Izza
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