Coup D'Etat (1969)

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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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  • verified Status: Released
  • calendar_month Release Date: 1969-03-15
  • video_camera_front Companies Vides Cinematografica
  • timer Runtime: 99 Mins
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  • info IMDB ID tt0166135
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Steffen Zacharias

George Bradis

Dimitri Tamarov

Matruch, the photographer

Orchidea De Santis

Girl with glasses

Luisa Baratto

Rich lady (as Liz Barrett)

Alberto Plebani

Prime Minister

Raffaele Triggia

Leader of PCI

Gianni Di Loreto

Chief of the Majority

Bébert Marboutie

President Johnson

James Mishler

USA Ambassador (as John Misceler)

Anna Casalino

Anna Ferretti

Amedeo Merli

Giordano

Giuseppe Ravenna

Maria Capparelli

Wife of Giordano

Giancarlo Tocchi

Riccardo Satta

Luigi Valanzano

Vittorio Ripamonti

Member of PCI political secretariat

Giorgio Sciolette

Giuseppe Paganelli

Giancarlo Badessi

Man offering party

Aurora Bautista

(as Aurora Batista)

Loris Zanchi

Enzo Spadaccino

Luca Sportelli

Man buying buttons

Silvio Klein

RAI technician (as Silvio Klain)

Jole Giusti

(as Iole Giusti)

Giuseppe Ravagli

Enzo Nigro

Ettore Venturini

Orlando Pallamari

Guglielmo Bogliani

Pompeo Bellotti

Nazzareno Natale

(as Nazzareno Natale)

Gigi Pirarba

(as G. Cesare Pirarba)

Luciano Bonanni

Mario Venturini

Aldo Barozzi

(uncredited)

Giuseppe Marcocu

Rodolfo Lodi

Gilberto Pisciotta

Nestore Cavaricci

Officer

Franco Pechini

Renato Marzano

Giovanni Volpini

Gaetano Imbró

Janet Ågren

(uncredited)

Lucio Ardenzi

(uncredited)

Walter Barnes

(uncredited)

Alfonso Giganti

Minister assistant (uncredited)

Giuseppe Marrocco

Journalist in Palazzetto dello Sport (uncredited)

Gianni Rommi

Claudio Villa (uncredited)

Brunello Rondi

(uncredited)

Jean Rougeul

Member of PCI (uncredited)

Luciano Salce

Self (uncredited)

Vlado Stegar

(uncredited)

Leo Talamonti

Italian Premier (uncredited)

Attilio Zingarelli

(uncredited)

Eugene Walter

Ernest Dimler (uncredited)

Vittorio Calò

Scrutineer (uncredited)

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