Blessed Madness
Jan 11 2018
•2h 49m
•Comedy, Family
A man dedicated to religion and very faithful husband suddenly finds himself single. The new shop assistant in his shop will overwhelm his life.
Cast
See allCarlo Verdone
Guglielmo
Ilenia Pastorelli
Luna
Lucrezia Lante della Rovere
Liadia
Maria Pia Calzone
Ornella
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