
Everybody Go Home!
Oct 27 1960
•2h 57m
•Comedy, War, Drama
When Italy surrenders to the Allies, part of the Italian army is dispersed and soldiers begin to return to their homes.
Cast
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Alberto Sordi
Lt. Alberto Innocenzi

Eduardo De Filippo
Signor Innocenzi

Serge Reggiani
Geniere Assunto Ceccarelli

Martin Balsam
Sergente Quintino Fornaciari
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