Morto Troisi, viva Troisi!

Morto Troisi, viva Troisi!

6.8

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.

Massimo Troisi

Massimo Troisi

The corpse / Lights technician / Himself

Marco Messeri

Marco Messeri

Abukir / Himself

Roberto Benigni

Roberto Benigni

The anonymous childhood friend / Himself

Carlo Verdone

Carlo Verdone

Himself

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