
Blessed Madness
Comedy · Family
Overview
A man dedicated to religion and very faithful husband suddenly finds himself single. The new shop assistant in his shop will overwhelm his life.
Top Cast


Carlo Verdone
Carlo Verdone
Guglielmo
Carlo Verdone
Guglielmo


Ilenia Pastorelli
Ilenia Pastorelli
Luna
Ilenia Pastorelli
Luna


Lucrezia Lante della Rovere
Lucrezia Lante della Rovere
Liadia
Lucrezia Lante della Rovere
Liadia


Maria Pia Calzone
Maria Pia Calzone
Ornella
Maria Pia Calzone
Ornella


Paola Minaccioni
Paola Minaccioni
Raffaella
Paola Minaccioni
Raffaella


Federica Fracassi
Federica Fracassi
Rita
Federica Fracassi
Rita


Paolo Paoloni
Paolo Paoloni
padre Martinez
Paolo Paoloni
padre Martinez


Elisa Di Eusanio
Elisa Di Eusanio
Letizia
Elisa Di Eusanio
Letizia


Francesca Manzini
Francesca Manzini
Adriana
Francesca Manzini
Adriana
Piero Concilietti
Piero Concilietti
Adamo
Piero Concilietti
Adamo
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