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In Roberta Torre's "true story of Romeo and Julet", Toni Giulietto is a vulnerable street singer and Little Tony-impersonator (who is himself an Italian Elvis-impersonator) who is constantly deceived and hoodwinked by almost everyone he knows. Romea is an attractive Nigerian immigrant who sells sex on the streets of Palermo to pay off her huge fee to the man who smuggled her in to the country. Various characters plot against each other and the plots, which draw in people from all the different social strata, spiral out of control as the tug-of-war between these different factions of Sicilian society is fought to the last.
Top Cast
Forstine Ehobor
Forstine Ehobor
Romea
Forstine Ehobor
Romea


Roberto Rondelli
Roberto Rondelli
Toni Giulietto
Roberto Rondelli
Toni Giulietto


Mario Merola
Mario Merola
Re Vulcano
Mario Merola
Re Vulcano


Little Tony
Little Tony
King of Rock'n Roll
Little Tony
King of Rock'n Roll
Eleonora Teriaca
Eleonora Teriaca
Zia Eleonora
Eleonora Teriaca
Zia Eleonora
Rosa D'Alba
Rosa D'Alba
Zia Rosa
Rosa D'Alba
Zia Rosa
Giuseppa Vella
Giuseppa Vella
Zia Dora
Giuseppa Vella
Zia Dora
Gloria Amaka Ejindu
Gloria Amaka Ejindu
Mercutia
Gloria Amaka Ejindu
Mercutia
Kemi Toyin
Kemi Toyin
Baldassarra
Kemi Toyin
Baldassarra
Mimma De Rosalia
Mimma De Rosalia
Giuseppona La Sbirra
Mimma De Rosalia
Giuseppona La Sbirra
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