7.5
99 min
Italy, 1972. Political elections are taking place and Christian Democrat victory is expected; but the electronic computer of the Ministry of the Interior reveals that the party with the highest number is the Italian Communist Party.
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Steffen Zacharias | George Bradis | Unowned |
| Dimitri Tamarov | Matruch, the photographer | Unowned | |
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Orchidea De Santis | Girl with glasses | Unowned |
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Luisa Baratto | Rich lady (as Liz Barrett) | Unowned |
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Alberto Plebani | Prime Minister | Unowned |
| Raffaele Triggia | Leader of PCI | Unowned | |
| Gianni Di Loreto | Chief of the Majority | Unowned | |
| Bébert Marboutie | President Johnson | Unowned | |
| James Mishler | USA Ambassador (as John Misceler) | Unowned | |
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Anna Casalino | Anna Ferretti | Unowned |
| Amedeo Merli | Giordano | Unowned | |
| Giuseppe Ravenna | Unowned | ||
| Maria Capparelli | Wife of Giordano | Unowned | |
| Giancarlo Tocchi | Unowned | ||
| Riccardo Satta | Unowned | ||
| Luigi Valanzano | Unowned | ||
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Vittorio Ripamonti | Member of PCI political secretariat | Unowned |
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Giorgio Sciolette | Unowned | |
| Giuseppe Paganelli | Unowned | ||
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Giancarlo Badessi | Man offering party | Unowned |
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Aurora Bautista | (as Aurora Batista) | Unowned |
| Loris Zanchi | Unowned | ||
| Enzo Spadaccino | Unowned | ||
| Luca Sportelli | Man buying buttons | Unowned | |
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Silvio Klein | RAI technician (as Silvio Klain) | Unowned |
| Jole Giusti | (as Iole Giusti) | Unowned | |
| Giuseppe Ravagli | Unowned | ||
| Enzo Nigro | Unowned | ||
| Ettore Venturini | Unowned | ||
| Orlando Pallamari | Unowned | ||
| Guglielmo Bogliani | Unowned | ||
| Pompeo Bellotti | Unowned | ||
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Nazzareno Natale | (as Nazzareno Natale) | Unowned |
| Gigi Pirarba | (as G. Cesare Pirarba) | Unowned | |
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Luciano Bonanni | Unowned | |
| Mario Venturini | Unowned | ||
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Aldo Barozzi | (uncredited) | Unowned |
| Giuseppe Marcocu | Unowned | ||
| Rodolfo Lodi | Unowned | ||
| Gilberto Pisciotta | Unowned | ||
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Nestore Cavaricci | Officer | Unowned |
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Franco Pechini | Unowned | |
| Renato Marzano | Unowned | ||
| Giovanni Volpini | Unowned | ||
| Gaetano Imbró | Unowned | ||
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Janet Ågren | (uncredited) | Unowned |
| Lucio Ardenzi | (uncredited) | Unowned | |
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Walter Barnes | (uncredited) | Unowned |
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Alfonso Giganti | Minister assistant (uncredited) | Unowned |
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Giuseppe Marrocco | Journalist in Palazzetto dello Sport (uncredited) | Unowned |
| Gianni Rommi | Claudio Villa (uncredited) | Unowned | |
| Brunello Rondi | (uncredited) | Unowned | |
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Jean Rougeul | Member of PCI (uncredited) | Unowned |
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Luciano Salce | Self (uncredited) | Unowned |
| Vlado Stegar | (uncredited) | Unowned | |
| Leo Talamonti | Italian Premier (uncredited) | Unowned | |
| Attilio Zingarelli | (uncredited) | Unowned | |
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Eugene Walter | Ernest Dimler (uncredited) | Unowned |
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Vittorio Calò | Scrutineer (uncredited) | Unowned |