Two tour bus operators and various acquaintances find love in Rome and Spain.Two tour bus operators and various acquaintances find love in Rome and Spain.Two tour bus operators and various acquaintances find love in Rome and Spain.
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Maria Grazia Buccella
- Manuela
- (as Grazia Maria Buccella)
Dori Dorika
- La sora Nannina
- (as Dorika Dori)
Elisabetta Velinska
- Dolores
- (as Liz Velinski)
Rafael Durán
- Rafael Castillo
- (as Raphael Duran)
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez
- Gigetto
- (as M.A. Rodriguez)
Alfredo Mayo
- Sor Giovanni
- (as Alfredo Majo)
Storyline
Did you know
- Alternate versionsThe Spanish version completely replaces Maria Grazia Buccella with Amelia de Castro, who also features in the Italian cut as the flamenco dancer. The Spanish cut blends both characters into one, though doesn't seem to decide if the character is called Francesca or Manuela, and completely cuts out Manuela's sensual "spider dance" performance number. Instead, what gets Mr. Giovanni so aroused, rather puzzlingly, is the flamenco dance number. Additionally the Spanish version removes several scenes including the bullfight.
- SoundtracksIl mio amore a Fontana di Trevi
Performed by Claudio Villa
Featured review
This film follows two friends who work together as tour bus operators. They deal with normal life issues as well as some extraordinary life issues as they try to find success and love.
The story includes a number of supporting characters who add a bit of depth and richness to the story.
There are some nice storylines and some nice characters, as well as some annoying situations that could have very easily been left out to everyone's benefit. Mario Carotenuto is always fun to see on the screen. His scenes as a charlatan psychic were good and silly, but there were rather insulting and sad sequences involving a heavy set woman that were a little too mean spirited for this kind of a movie.
It was very pleasant to hear Claudio Villa, one of the leads, singing throughout the course of this film.
This movie wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either. I wouldn't recommend it, but I wouldn't try to talk you out of seeing it.
The story includes a number of supporting characters who add a bit of depth and richness to the story.
There are some nice storylines and some nice characters, as well as some annoying situations that could have very easily been left out to everyone's benefit. Mario Carotenuto is always fun to see on the screen. His scenes as a charlatan psychic were good and silly, but there were rather insulting and sad sequences involving a heavy set woman that were a little too mean spirited for this kind of a movie.
It was very pleasant to hear Claudio Villa, one of the leads, singing throughout the course of this film.
This movie wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either. I wouldn't recommend it, but I wouldn't try to talk you out of seeing it.
- MovieGuy-10924
- May 8, 2024
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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