
Robbery Roman Style
Comedy · Crime · Thriller
Overview
After scoring big in a high-profile bank robbery, a gang of Milanese criminals has to hide in a monastery.
Top Cast


Adriano Celentano
Adriano Celentano
Sergio
Adriano Celentano
Sergio


Claudia Mori
Claudia Mori
Wanda
Claudia Mori
Wanda


Don Backy
Don Backy
Don
Don Backy
Don


Gino Santercole
Gino Santercole
Gino
Gino Santercole
Gino


Detto Mariano
Detto Mariano
Athos
Detto Mariano
Athos


Miky Del Prete
Miky Del Prete
Micky
Miky Del Prete
Micky


Dante Posani
Dante Posani
Bill
Dante Posani
Bill
Vittorio Salvetti
Vittorio Salvetti
Callani
Vittorio Salvetti
Callani
Milena Bettini
Milena Bettini
Milena Bettini
Tiziano
Tiziano
Paolino
Tiziano
Paolino
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