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Coup D’Etat 1969

Set in Italy in 1972, the story unfolds as the nation prepares for a pivotal election widely anticipated to deliver a win for the Christian Democrats. However, the Ministry of the Interior’s electronic computer unexpectedly reports that the Italian Communist Party has secured the highest vote count, sparking political turmoil and uncertainty.

Set in Italy in 1972, the story unfolds as the nation prepares for a pivotal election widely anticipated to deliver a win for the Christian Democrats. However, the Ministry of the Interior’s electronic computer unexpectedly reports that the Italian Communist Party has secured the highest vote count, sparking political turmoil and uncertainty.

Does Coup D’Etat have end credit scenes?

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Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Coup D’Etat

Explore the complete cast of Coup D’Etat, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Walter Barnes

Walter Barnes

(uncredited)

Giancarlo Badessi

Giancarlo Badessi

Man offering party

Aurora Bautista

Aurora Bautista

(as Aurora Batista)

Janet Ågren

Janet Ågren

(uncredited)

Nazzareno Natale

Nazzareno Natale

(as Nazzareno Natale)

Orchidea De Santis

Orchidea De Santis

Girl with glasses

Luciano Bonanni

Luciano Bonanni

Alfonso Giganti

Alfonso Giganti

Minister assistant (uncredited)

Loris Zanchi

Loris Zanchi

Luca Sportelli

Luca Sportelli

Man buying buttons

Aldo Barozzi

Aldo Barozzi

(uncredited)

Vittorio Ripamonti

Vittorio Ripamonti

Member of PCI political secretariat

Nestore Cavaricci

Nestore Cavaricci

Officer

Giuseppe Marrocco

Giuseppe Marrocco

Journalist in Palazzetto dello Sport (uncredited)

Silvio Klein

Silvio Klein

RAI technician (as Silvio Klain)

Amedeo Merli

Amedeo Merli

Giordano

Vittorio Calò

Vittorio Calò

Scrutineer (uncredited)

Steffen Zacharias

Steffen Zacharias

George Bradis

Ettore Venturini

Ettore Venturini

Eugene Walter

Eugene Walter

Ernest Dimler (uncredited)

James Mishler

James Mishler

USA Ambassador (as John Misceler)

Jean Rougeul

Jean Rougeul

Member of PCI (uncredited)

Alberto Plebani

Alberto Plebani

Prime Minister

Anna Casalino

Anna Casalino

Anna Ferretti

Renato Marzano

Renato Marzano

Giorgio Sciolette

Giorgio Sciolette

Gaetano Imbró

Gaetano Imbró

Dimitri Tamarov

Dimitri Tamarov

Matruch, the photographer

Riccardo Satta

Riccardo Satta

Orlando Pallamari

Orlando Pallamari

Giuseppe Ravenna

Giuseppe Ravenna

Brunello Rondi

Brunello Rondi

(uncredited)

Luisa Baratto

Luisa Baratto

Rich lady (as Liz Barrett)

Rodolfo Lodi

Rodolfo Lodi

Raffaele Triggia

Raffaele Triggia

Leader of PCI

Guglielmo Bogliani

Guglielmo Bogliani

Vlado Stegar

Vlado Stegar

(uncredited)

Luigi Valanzano

Luigi Valanzano

Gianni Di Loreto

Gianni Di Loreto

Chief of the Majority

Bébert Marboutie

Bébert Marboutie

President Johnson

Maria Capparelli

Maria Capparelli

Wife of Giordano

Giancarlo Tocchi

Giancarlo Tocchi

Giuseppe Paganelli

Giuseppe Paganelli

Enzo Spadaccino

Enzo Spadaccino

Jole Giusti

Jole Giusti

(as Iole Giusti)

Giuseppe Ravagli

Giuseppe Ravagli

Enzo Nigro

Enzo Nigro

Pompeo Bellotti

Pompeo Bellotti

Gigi Pirarba

Gigi Pirarba

(as G. Cesare Pirarba)

Mario Venturini

Mario Venturini

Giuseppe Marcocu

Giuseppe Marcocu

Gilberto Pisciotta

Gilberto Pisciotta

Franco Pechini

Franco Pechini

Giovanni Volpini

Giovanni Volpini

Lucio Ardenzi

Lucio Ardenzi

(uncredited)

Gianni Rommi

Gianni Rommi

Claudio Villa (uncredited)

Leo Talamonti

Leo Talamonti

Italian Premier (uncredited)

Attilio Zingarelli

Attilio Zingarelli

(uncredited)

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