
Yes, Giorgio
Music · Drama · Comedy
Overview
A famous opera singer, Giorgio Fini, loses his voice during an American tour. He goes to a female throat specialist, Pamela Taylor, whom he falls in love with.
Top Cast


Luciano Pavarotti
Luciano Pavarotti
Giorgio Fini
Luciano Pavarotti
Giorgio Fini


Kathryn Harrold
Kathryn Harrold
Pamela Taylor
Kathryn Harrold
Pamela Taylor


Eddie Albert
Eddie Albert
Henry Pollack
Eddie Albert
Henry Pollack


Paola Borboni
Paola Borboni
Sister Theresa
Paola Borboni
Sister Theresa


James Hong
James Hong
Kwan
James Hong
Kwan


Beulah Quo
Beulah Quo
Mei Ling
Beulah Quo
Mei Ling


Norman Steinberg
Norman Steinberg
Dr. Barmen
Norman Steinberg
Dr. Barmen
Rod Colbin
Rod Colbin
Ted Mullane
Rod Colbin
Ted Mullane
Kathryn Fuller
Kathryn Fuller
Faye Kennedy
Kathryn Fuller
Faye Kennedy


Joseph Mascolo
Joseph Mascolo
Dominic Giordano
Joseph Mascolo
Dominic Giordano
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