Come fu che Masuccio Salernitano, fuggendo con le brache in mano, riuscì a conservarlo sano poster

Come fu che Masuccio Salernitano, fuggendo con le brache in mano, riuscì a conservarlo sano

Description: The characters are two ruffians in various disguises: as false priests, they sell a rotten arm pretending it to be a relic of St. Luke; they cheat a stingy friar who abuses of the confessional to get rich and, once he finds out he's been cheated, gives himself sacramental absolution. They help the noble Filippo, disguised as a woman, in the alcove of the innkeeper's wife; they save from despair Fra Martino who had forgotten his underwear in his lover's house (one of them disguised as a cardinal retrieve the garment and expose it as a relic to the devotion of the faithful). To live with their lovers, Brother Jeronimo strives exorcisms and frà Partenope pretends to fight with the devil

Genres: Comedy

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Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0

Runtime: 84 minutes

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Romano Bernardi

Played Curly Swindler

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Giulio Donnini

Played Don Alfonso

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Giorgio Favretto

Played Filippo

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Vincenzo Ferro

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Dorit Henke

Played Viola

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Piero Lulli

Played Fra' Jeronimo

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Barbara Marzano

Played Monna Lisetta

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Gianni Musy

Played Frate Partenope

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Carmen Silva

Played Carmela

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Silvio Spaccesi

Played First Swindler

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Melù Valente

Played Lover of Fra' Martino

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Anna Lina Alberti

Played Masseuse

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Vittoria Di Silverio

Played Maîtresse

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Edoardo Sala

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Maria Tedeschi

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