
Quel bravo ragazzo
Comedy
Overview
On his deathbed, a powerful Mafia boss names his estranged son heir to his criminal empire: however, his men discover too late that the son at issue is an idiotic manchild.
Top Cast


Herbert Ballerina
Herbert Ballerina
Leone Cosimato
Herbert Ballerina
Leone Cosimato


Tony Sperandeo
Tony Sperandeo
Vito Mancuso
Tony Sperandeo
Vito Mancuso


Enrico Lo Verso
Enrico Lo Verso
Salvo La Mantia
Enrico Lo Verso
Salvo La Mantia


Antonino Bruschetta
Antonino Bruschetta
Enrico Greco
Antonino Bruschetta
Enrico Greco


Daniela Virgilio
Daniela Virgilio
Sonia Morbelli
Daniela Virgilio
Sonia Morbelli


Mario Pupella
Mario Pupella
don Alfredo Costabile
Mario Pupella
don Alfredo Costabile


Maccio Capatonda
Maccio Capatonda
don Isidoro
Maccio Capatonda
don Isidoro


Beniamino Marcone
Beniamino Marcone
Tonino Curcio
Beniamino Marcone
Tonino Curcio


Ernesto Mahieux
Ernesto Mahieux
Genny Russ
Ernesto Mahieux
Genny Russ


Giampaolo Morelli
Giampaolo Morelli
Alfonso Marino
Giampaolo Morelli
Alfonso Marino
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