Vai avanti tu che mi vien da ridere
Vai avanti tu che mi vien da ridere (Go ahead you as I have to laugh) is a 1982 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Giorgio Capitani.[1][2]
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Directed by | Giorgio Capitani |
Written by | Franco Marotta Marino Onorati Sergio Nasca Laura Toscano |
Starring | Lino Banfi Agostina Belli |
Music by | Piero Umiliani |
Cinematography | Giorgio Di Battista |
Edited by | Antonio Siciliano |
Release date | 1982 |
Language | Italian |
Plot
Pasquale Bellachioma unfortunate Police Commissioner and bungling, creates a "master stroke" that can finally put it to light before their superiors, but the results of continuous failure. Came to know that his colleagues are looking for a "transvestite", Andrea Ritter, the only witness of some attacks in a head of state of an oil country, decided to precede them. Andrea kidnaps and decides to use it as bait for the killer of the head state. From here a swirl of unpredictable situations, escapes, disguises and trickery. Meanwhile Pasquale begins to be attracted by the "beautiful transvestite" which seems rather a beautiful girl. During a reception in honor of the head of state, Pasquale, thanks to a fortunate series of surrounding, he manages to save the life illustrious personage and to defeat the killer. Finally got some much-needed recognition of the police chief, Pasquale notices be in love with Andrea who claims a woman and not a transvestite. He chases the girl to declare his love but finds her in a toilet for men.
Cast
- Lino Banfi as Inspector Bellachioma
- Agostina Belli as Andrea Maria Richter
- Nando Paone as Cavicchioli
- Pino Colizzi as Police Commissioner Giannetti
- Gordon Mitchell as The Killer
- Chris Avram as Sheik Abadjan