

Comedy
Overview
Salvo and Valentino are two happy Sicilian friends, who do not want to work, because they know that if they find a permanent job, their girlfriends will ask them to marry them.
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Salvatore Ficarra
Salvatore Ficarra
Salvo
Salvatore Ficarra
Salvo


Valentino Picone
Valentino Picone
Valentino
Valentino Picone
Valentino


Stefania Bonafede
Stefania Bonafede
Loredana
Stefania Bonafede
Loredana


Marica Coco
Marica Coco
Sandra
Marica Coco
Sandra


Luigi Maria Burruano
Luigi Maria Burruano
Don Ciccio Milazzo
Luigi Maria Burruano
Don Ciccio Milazzo


Gilberto Idonea
Gilberto Idonea
padre di Valentino
Gilberto Idonea
padre di Valentino


Costantino Carrozza
Costantino Carrozza
Costantino Carrozza


Dario D'Ambrosi
Dario D'Ambrosi
Dario D'Ambrosi


Gino Carista
Gino Carista
Gino Carista
Marcello Mordino
Marcello Mordino
Marcello Mordino
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