
An Italian comedy anthology composed of three separate episodes, each directed by a different filmmaker—Michelangelo Antonioni, Mauro Bolognini, and Franco Indovina. The first segment, Il Provino, begins the collection; the second, Gli amanti celebri, follows; the third, Latin Lover, concludes the trio.
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Alberto Sordi
Armando Tucci (segment "Latin Lover")

Richard Harris
Robert (segment "Gli amanti celebri")

Dino De Laurentiis
Self (segment "Il provino") (uncredited)

Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari
Self / Linda / Mrs. Melville

Piero Tosi
Costume Designer (segment "Il provino") (uncredited)

José Luis de Vilallonga
Rodolph (segment "Gli amanti celebri") (uncredited)

Filippo Perego
Board Member (segment "Latin Lover") (uncredited)

Esmeralda Ruspoli
Edda (segment "Gli amanti celebri") (uncredited)

Jean Rougeul
Speaker (segment "Gli amanti celebri") (uncredited)

Nando Angelini
(segment "Latin Lover") (uncredited)

Renato Tagliani
(segment "Latin Lover") (uncredited)

Alberto Giubilo
2nd Journalist in Fiumicino (segment "Latin Lover") (uncredited)

Ivano Davoli
Davoli - Journalist (segment "Il provino")

Alfredo De Laurentiis
Self (segment "Il provino") (uncredited)

Giorgio Sartarelli
Photographer (segment "Il provino") (uncredited)

Ralph B. Serpe
Producer (segment "Il provino") (uncredited)
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