
They Were Still Called... The Most and the Least
Mar 24 1972
•1h 28m
•Comedy
A penniless Prince and a petty thief become associates in a con game and when they end up in prison, the Prince, who is a compulsive gambler, loses all his money to the other and becomes his servant.
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Franco Franchi
Franco Pietrasicca

Ciccio Ingrassia
Francesco Ribanera Mendoza d'Espinoza

Didi Perego
Countess Janos

John Bartha
Francesco's uncle
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