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The Benedetti family's wealth comes from gold stolen from the French army during the 18th century. When Jean (Michael Vartan), the lieutenant guarding the coins -- and lover of Elisabette Benedetti (Galatea Ranzi) -- is executed for a crime he did not commit, Elisabette curses the family. Bad luck travels from generation to generation. As the latest Benedettis tell their children about their eccentric grandfather, the children worry that the family curse will be passed on.

Top Cast

  • Claudio Bigagli

    Claudio Bigagli

    Corrado / Alessandro

  • Galatea Ranzi

    Galatea Ranzi

    Elisabette / Elisa

  • Michael Vartan

    Michael Vartan

    Jean / Massimo

  • Lino Capolicchio

    Lino Capolicchio

    Luigi

  • Constanze Engelbrecht

    Constanze Engelbrecht

    Juliette

  • Athina Cenci

    Athina Cenci

    Gina

  • Giovanni Guidelli

    Giovanni Guidelli

    Elio

  • Norma Martelli

    Norma Martelli

    Livia

  • Pier Paolo Capponi

    Pier Paolo Capponi

    Duilio

Overview

The Benedetti family's wealth comes from gold stolen from the French army during the 18th century. When Jean (Michael Vartan), the lieutenant guarding the coins -- and lover of Elisabette Benedetti (Galatea Ranzi) -- is executed for a crime he did not commit, Elisabette curses the family. Bad luck travels from generation to generation. As the latest Benedettis tell their children about their eccentric grandfather, the children worry that the family curse will be passed on.

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