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Five to Nil
1932 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Five to Nil (Italian: Cinque a zero) is a 1932 Italian sports comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Angelo Musco, Milly, and Osvaldo Valenti.[1] It was inspired by a 5–0 victory by A.S. Roma against their rivals Juventus in 1931. It was shot at the studios of Caesar Film and included scenes featuring the real-life Roma players.
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Synopsis
The president of a football club becomes concerned that his captain is spending too much time romancing a celebrated nightclub singer and not enough on training.
Cast
- Angelo Musco as Presidente della società calcistica
- Milly as Billie Grac, a singer
- Osvaldo Valenti as Barenghi
- Franco Coop as Direttore d'Orchestra dell'Eden
- Mario Siletti as Professore di Matematica
- Luciano Molinari as Direttore del Teatro
- Maurizio D'Ancora as Masseur
- Oreste Bilancia as Masseur
- Tina Lattanzi as Moglie del Presidente
- Aristide Garbini as Membro del Club
- Umberto Sacripante as Membro del Club
- Maria Donati as Spectator
- Giorgio Bianchi as Executive
- Armando Fineschi as Executive
- Mario Colli as Executive
- Augusto Bandini as Augusto
- Camillo Pilotto as Augusto's Deputy
- Niní Gordini Cervi as Billie's sister
- Ugo Fasano as Trainer
- Totò Mignone as Assistant Coach
- Attilio Ferraris as himself
- Fulvio Bernardini as himself
- Arturo Chini Ludueña as himself
- Bruno Dugoni as himself
- Fernando Eusebio as himself
- Cesare Augusto Fasanelli as himself
- Guido Masetti as himself
- Attilio Mattei as himself
- Rodolfo Volk as himself
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