L'arbitro
Comedy
Overview
An Italian referee demoted and exiled to the remote island of Sardinia finds out what it takes to handle a real match
Top Cast


Luca Pusceddu
Luca Pusceddu
Referee
Luca Pusceddu
Referee
Giorgio Franco Zucca
Giorgio Franco Zucca
Coach
Giorgio Franco Zucca
Coach
Alessandro Biolla
Alessandro Biolla
Matzutzi
Alessandro Biolla
Matzutzi


Franco Fais
Franco Fais
Killer
Franco Fais
Killer


Gilberto Idonea
Gilberto Idonea
Dr. Milloschi
Gilberto Idonea
Dr. Milloschi
Teresa Matta
Teresa Matta
Old Lady with Umbrella
Teresa Matta
Old Lady with Umbrella
Giuseppe Artini
Giuseppe Artini
Almost hanged Linesman
Giuseppe Artini
Almost hanged Linesman
Simeone Biselli
Simeone Biselli
Runaway Linesman
Simeone Biselli
Runaway Linesman
Enrico Sassu
Enrico Sassu
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Enrico Sassu
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