La Presidentessa (1977)
1h 44m
Running Time
November 17, 1977Release Date
La Presidentessa (1977)
1h 44m
Running Time
November 17, 1977Release Date
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Plot.
Gobette, a young avant-garde dancer, finds herself unemployed after the closure of the provincial club where she performs. By pure coincidence, Cipriano Gaudet, Minister of Justice, meets her at a judge's house and, convinced that she is the wife of the subordinate, gives promotions to the unsuspecting representative of the law in order to remove him from the woman and be able to get married with the soubrette. .
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Cast & Crew.
Mariangela Melato
Yvette Jolifleur
Johnny Dorelli
Minister Ottavio Beghin
Gianrico Tedeschi
Judge Agostino Tricanti
Vittorio Caprioli
Mazzone
Luciano Salce
Director
Elsa Vazzoler
Elga Trecanti
Marco Tulli
Salvatore
Maurice Hennequin
Writer
Ria De Simone
Angelina
Ottavio Jemma
Writer
Pierre Veber
Writer
Laura Trotter
la figlia di Trecanti
Giuliana Melis
Sofia la cameriera
Mario Cecchi Gori
Producer
Ugo Bologna
il notaio Piovano
Lelio Luttazzi
Composer
Renzo Marignano
turista scozzese
Dante Ferretti
Production Design
Franco Carretti
Costume Design
Ennio Guarnieri
Director of Photography
Antonio Siciliano
Editor
Paola Comencini
Assistant Costume Designer
Vincenzo Medusa
Set Decoration
Luciano Luna
Line Producer
Alfredo Marazzi
Makeup Artist
Stefano Ricciotti
Assistant Camera
Lina Caterini
Assistant Editor
Paolo Franceschi
Hairstylist
Umberto Picistrelli
Sound
Romano Checcacci
Sound Mixer
Giuliano Laurenti
Makeup Artist
Giovanni Fratarcangeli
Boom Operator
Vincenzo Mazzucchi
Production Manager
Maria Luisa Garbini
Assistant Hairstylist
Maurizio Scanzani
Camera Operator
Marisa Agostini
Script Supervisor
Renato Ranieri
Assistant Camera
Renzo Girolami
First Assistant Director
Tommaso Pantano
Production Secretary
Renato Greco
Choreographer
Media.
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Wiki.
La presidentessa (The Chairwoman) is a 1977 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce.
It is based on the play Madame Presidente by Maurice Hennequin and Pierre Veber.