
Fra' Manisco cerca guai...
Comedy
Overview
Father Pacifico is a genuine friar with a brisk manner, for this reason he is nicknamed Father Manisco. The religious finds himself grappling with a thorny case, as Don Liborio, a Neapolitan lord, dominates all local events, including the love choices of his young daughter. Father Pacifico manages to restore harmony and order despite a thousand difficulties.
Top Cast


Aldo Fabrizi
Aldo Fabrizi
Fra Manisco
Aldo Fabrizi
Fra Manisco


Marisa Merlini
Marisa Merlini
Carmela
Marisa Merlini
Carmela


Riccardo Garrone
Riccardo Garrone
Don Liborio
Riccardo Garrone
Don Liborio


Luisella Boni
Luisella Boni
Maria
Luisella Boni
Maria


Carlo Croccolo
Carlo Croccolo
Fra Leone
Carlo Croccolo
Fra Leone


Maurizio Arena
Maurizio Arena
Giulio
Maurizio Arena
Giulio


Nino Vingelli
Nino Vingelli
Vincenzino
Nino Vingelli
Vincenzino


Gigi Reder
Gigi Reder
Franceschiello
Gigi Reder
Franceschiello
Gloria Parri
Gloria Parri
Gloria Parri


Mario Meniconi
Mario Meniconi
Fra Abele
Mario Meniconi
Fra Abele
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