
I See Naked
Apr 17 1969
•2h 54m
•Comedy
Seven sketches including the title sketch "I See Naked" in which a fashion editor begins to see naked women everywhere he goes.
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Nino Manfredi
Cacopardo / Angelo Perfili / Ercole / il voyeur / operaio dei telefoni / Maurizio / Nanni

Sylva Koscina
Self

Enrico Maria Salerno
Carlo Alberto Ribaudo

Nerina Montagnani
Old Farmer
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