Il sergente Rompiglioni
A satire of army life in which a tough army sergeant who loves opera clashes with his soldiers who love rock music and have formed a band.
A satire of army life in which a tough army sergeant who loves opera clashes with his soldiers who love rock music and have formed a band.
Franco Franchi
Francesco Garibaldi Rompiglioni
Francesca Romana Coluzzi
Semiramide
Mario Carotenuto
col. Guglielmo
Pino Ferrara
Dardanelli
Enzo Andronico
tenente
Adriana Facchetti
moglie del colonnello
Corinne Cléry
figlia del colonnello
Nino Terzo
caporale Baffo
Alfredo Malfatti
A satire of army life in which a tough army sergeant who loves opera clashes with his soldiers who love rock music and have formed a band.
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