
Lazzarella
Comedy
Overview
Luciano, who studies at the university, falls in love with Sandra, a high school student, who returns his love. If her family is very rich, his family is of modest extraction; however, the difference in condition does not seem to be a problem, and Luciano's degree increases the hope of a happy future. However, following a sudden financial collapse, Sandra's family business failed: so, to help her parents, the girl accepted the kindness of a very rich childhood friend, deciding to marry him.
Top Cast


Alessandra Panaro
Alessandra Panaro
Sandra Carpella
Alessandra Panaro
Sandra Carpella


Terence Hill
Terence Hill
Luciano Pico
Terence Hill
Luciano Pico


Rossella Como
Rossella Como
Fanny
Rossella Como
Fanny


Luigi De Filippo
Luigi De Filippo
Nicola Sant'Elmo
Luigi De Filippo
Nicola Sant'Elmo


Domenico Modugno
Domenico Modugno
Mimì
Domenico Modugno
Mimì


Irène Tunc
Irène Tunc
Brigitte Clermont
Irène Tunc
Brigitte Clermont


Dolores Palumbo
Dolores Palumbo
Donnna Carmela
Dolores Palumbo
Donnna Carmela


Aurelio Fierro
Aurelio Fierro
Aurelio
Aurelio Fierro
Aurelio


Riccardo Garrone
Riccardo Garrone
Sandra's father
Riccardo Garrone
Sandra's father


Turi Pandolfini
Turi Pandolfini
Professor Avallone
Turi Pandolfini
Professor Avallone
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