Laura... a 16 anni mi dicesti sì (1983)
A young fisherman from Pozzuoli, Gino Esposito, is in love with the sixteen-year-old Laura who reciprocates him with passion; but her family is opposed to the idyll and even goes so wildly to beat the young man. The two pigeons, however, on the advice of the common friend Tito, flee to Venice but are immediately resumed; she is brought back home, he in prison for a minor rat. Laura marries Tito to save Gino from prison. So they spend about ten years, the two lovers meet again by chance in the record store that he has opened and they discover they still love each other. Gino remained a widower with a lively little boy, Duccio; Laura has a daughter Lisa, whom her father Titus adores. The marriage without love of Laura, after the meeting with Gino, goes into crisis. Tito is jealous of his wife who now hates him; so to take revenge on his rival he decided to have a bomb put in Gino's shop.
Director:
Alfonso Brescia
Writers:
Alfonso Brescia, Piero Regnoli.
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Carmelo Zappulla as Gino |
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Maria Romano as Laura |
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Biagio Pelligra as Tito |
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Michele Esposito as Duccio, Gino's son |
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Benedetto Casillo as The Taxi Driver |
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Gianni Ciardo as The Mad Bomber |
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Luigi Uzzo as |
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Salvatore Puccinelli as |
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Rino Gioielli as |
| Writing | Alfonso Brescia | Screenplay |
| Directing | Alfonso Brescia | Director |
| Writing | Piero Regnoli | Screenplay |
| Writing | Alfonso Brescia | Story |