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All Screwed Up is a italien film of genre Drama directed by Lina Wertmüller with Luigi Diberti

All Screwed Up (1974)

Tutto a posto e niente in ordine

All Screwed Up
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Length 1h50
Directed by
OriginItalie
Genres Drama,    Comedy,    Comedy-drama
Rating63% 3.193873.193873.193873.193873.19387

All Screwed Up (Italian: Tutto a posto e niente in ordine, also known as Everything Ready, Nothing Works) is a 1974 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Lina Wertmüller.

Synopsis

Two young men from the country, Gino and Carletto, arrive in Milan. They immediately meet a young woman who is also a new arrival and who is crying as she cannot locate her cousin. The men help her find her cousin Isotta and makes plans to meet again. The boys get jobs working in factories while Adelina is taken in by Isotta and taught to work as a maid by her enterprising friend Biki. Eventually they all move in to an apartment that once belonged to an artist friend of Biki's who committed suicide.

Actors

Luigi Diberti

(Gigi)
Lina Polito

(Mariuccia)
Isa Danieli

(Isotta)
Claudio Camaso

(Bruno - cook from Turin (as Claudio Volontè))
Eros Pagni

(Thief)
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