
Morto Troisi, viva Troisi!
Jan 21 1982
•1h 51m
•Comedy, TV Movie
The fake report about Troisi's death, with the direction of Troisi himself with Lello Arena and Anna Pavignano. A long of list people greet the comediam, from Gianni Boncompagni to Maria Giovanna Elmi. There is also Benigni, hidden behind a window, and Arena, his guardian angel.
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Massimo Troisi
The corpse / Lights technician / Himself

Marco Messeri
Abukir / Himself

Roberto Benigni
The anonymous childhood friend / Himself

Carlo Verdone
Himself
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