
Ganja Fiction
Action · Comedy · Crime
Overview
In order to raise money and win the love of Bianca, the owner of the funeral parlour accepts his friend's proposal to take part in a Texas hold 'em tournament. However, the pair need a loan.
Top Cast


Andrea De Rosa
Andrea De Rosa
Becchino
Andrea De Rosa
Becchino


Renato Solpietro
Renato Solpietro
Sasà
Renato Solpietro
Sasà


Crisula Stafida
Crisula Stafida
Bianca
Crisula Stafida
Bianca


Francesco Venditti
Francesco Venditti
Mr. Nice
Francesco Venditti
Mr. Nice
Francesco Primavera
Francesco Primavera
Bazuka
Francesco Primavera
Bazuka
Claudio Caminito
Claudio Caminito
Spadino
Claudio Caminito
Spadino


Ernesto Mahieux
Ernesto Mahieux
O'Varano
Ernesto Mahieux
O'Varano


Fabrizio Sabatucci
Fabrizio Sabatucci
Mago
Fabrizio Sabatucci
Mago
Ljudmila Radčenko
Ljudmila Radčenko
Luna
Ljudmila Radčenko
Luna
Gabriele Reale
Gabriele Reale
Baracchetta
Gabriele Reale
Baracchetta
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