Caprice Italian Style

Caprice Italian Style

6.2

Apr 13 1968

1h 19m

Comedy

The film consists of six short stories created by different directors, but all the stories share one thing: a warm irony to current events.

Totò

Totò

Anziano Signore / Iago

Ugo D'Alessio

Ugo D'Alessio

Il Commissario di PS

Regina Seiffert

Regina Seiffert

La Ragazza

Dante Maggio

Dante Maggio

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