
Il ritorno del piccolo Lord
Family · TV Movie
Overview
As every year, German brewery tycoon Karl Schneibel spends the summer holiday on an Italian island with his beloved grandson Christian, near the children's home run by his ma, Dr. Gioia. This year however, Christian's heart isn't in his summer fling but his lover at home, Anna, daughter of Karl's general manager Dr. Werner. Christian has a bad eye in Veronica, the woman who became Karl's much younger lover 'by travel fate', the first thing soon proved untrue. But by then, the Schneibel firm and estate have been taken over according to an elaborate conspiracy, which Christian takes on with some help from his friends.
Top Cast


Mario Adorf
Mario Adorf
Karl Schneibel
Mario Adorf
Karl Schneibel


Marianne Sägebrecht
Marianne Sägebrecht
Fräulein Klara
Marianne Sägebrecht
Fräulein Klara


Antonella Ponziani
Antonella Ponziani
Gioia
Antonella Ponziani
Gioia
Francesco De Pasquale
Francesco De Pasquale
Christian Schneibel
Francesco De Pasquale
Christian Schneibel


Francesca Romana Messere
Francesca Romana Messere
Anna Werner
Francesca Romana Messere
Anna Werner


Catherine Spaak
Catherine Spaak
Veronica Benetti
Catherine Spaak
Veronica Benetti


Paolo Gasparini
Paolo Gasparini
Sandro Berardi
Paolo Gasparini
Sandro Berardi


Enzo Marino Bellanich
Enzo Marino Bellanich
Dr. Werner
Enzo Marino Bellanich
Dr. Werner


Luciano Roffi
Luciano Roffi
Anwalt Sammler
Luciano Roffi
Anwalt Sammler


Jacques Sernas
Jacques Sernas
Dr. Van Kleest
Jacques Sernas
Dr. Van Kleest
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