Coup D'Etat
overview
Italy, 1972. Political elections are taking place and Christian Democrat victory is expected; but the electronic computer of the Ministry of the Interior reveals that the party with the highest number is the Italian Communist Party.
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cast
Steffen Zacharias
George Bradis
Dimitri Tamarov
Matruch, the photographer
Orchidea De Santis
Girl with glasses
Luisa Baratto
Rich lady (as Liz Barrett)
Alberto Plebani
Prime Minister
Raffaele Triggia
Leader of PCI
Gianni Di Loreto
Chief of the Majority
Bébert Marboutie
President Johnson
James Mishler
USA Ambassador (as John Misceler)
Anna Casalino
Anna Ferretti
Amedeo Merli
Giordano
Giuseppe Ravenna
Maria Capparelli
Wife of Giordano
Giancarlo Tocchi
Riccardo Satta
Luigi Valanzano
Vittorio Ripamonti
Member of PCI political secretariat
Giorgio Sciolette
Giuseppe Paganelli
Giancarlo Badessi
Man offering party
Aurora Bautista
(as Aurora Batista)
Loris Zanchi
Enzo Spadaccino
Luca Sportelli
Man buying buttons
Silvio Klein
RAI technician (as Silvio Klain)
Jole Giusti
(as Iole Giusti)
Giuseppe Ravagli
Enzo Nigro
Ettore Venturini
Orlando Pallamari
Guglielmo Bogliani
Pompeo Bellotti
Nazzareno Natale
(as Nazzareno Natale)
Gigi Pirarba
(as G. Cesare Pirarba)
Luciano Bonanni
Mario Venturini
Aldo Barozzi
(uncredited)
Giuseppe Marcocu
Rodolfo Lodi
Gilberto Pisciotta
Nestore Cavaricci
Officer
Franco Pechini
Renato Marzano
Giovanni Volpini
Gaetano Imbró
Janet Ågren
(uncredited)
Lucio Ardenzi
(uncredited)
Walter Barnes
(uncredited)
Alfonso Giganti
Minister assistant (uncredited)
Giuseppe Marrocco
Journalist in Palazzetto dello Sport (uncredited)
Gianni Rommi
Claudio Villa (uncredited)
Brunello Rondi
(uncredited)
Jean Rougeul
Member of PCI (uncredited)
Luciano Salce
Self (uncredited)
Vlado Stegar
(uncredited)
Leo Talamonti
Italian Premier (uncredited)
Attilio Zingarelli
(uncredited)
Eugene Walter
Ernest Dimler (uncredited)
Vittorio Calò
Scrutineer (uncredited)
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