

La madama
1976 Directed by Duccio TessariIn the slang of the underworld or "mala" there is a special term for cop: "Madama". But if word were to get around that the "Madama" is Vito (Christian De Sica) they might even start to like the guy. Vito is a funny sort of a cop. For a start he doesn't like the uniform (he never wears it). Things might even go smoothly for him, if it weren't for an incredible number of beautiful girls who always manage to get in his way. Especially one girl Angelo (shouldn't that have been Angela? No, the girl's name really is Angelo). Problems arise too, with his direct supervisor, who also happens to be a relative. But Vito puts up with it all and manages to stay his usual calm and polite self, even when he risks getting killed.

Christian De Sica
....................................................Vito Militiello

Ines Pellegrini
....................................................Irma

Oreste Lionello
....................................................Inspector Solmi

Ettore Manni
....................................................Sante Tonnaro

Carole André
....................................................Angelo

Tom Skerritt
....................................................Jack

Gigi Ballista
....................................................The Venetian
Director
...........................................................Duccio Tessari
Producer
...........................................................Giorgio Venturini
Screenplay
...........................................................Franco Verucci
Fabio Pittorru
Novel
...........................................................Massimo Felisatti
Fabio Pittorru
Dialogue
...........................................................Maurizio Costanzo
Production Companies
...................................................Filmes
Production Countries
........................................................Italy
Spoken Languages
....................................................Italiano
Genres
....................................................Crime
Comedy
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