Cin cin (1991)
Directed by Gene Saks

Comedy
aka: A Fine Romance

Film Synopsis

Cesare, the owner of a construction company, arrives back home after a hard day's work to find that his young wife Marguerite, whom he worships, has left him.  Meanwhile, Pamela, a model wife and mother who is devoted to her good works, receives a phone call from her husband telling her that he has left her.  It so happens that her husband, a surgeon, treated Marguerite for appendicitis.  Cesare and Pamela get together and attempt to save each other's marriages...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Gene Saks
  • Script: Ronald Harwood, François Billetdoux (play)
  • Cinematographer: Franco Di Giacomo
  • Music: Pino Donaggio
  • Cast: Julie Andrews (Mrs. Pamela Piquet), Marcello Mastroianni (Mr. Cesareo Grimaldi), Jean-Pierre Castaldi (Marcel), Jean-Jacques Dulon (Dr. Noiret), Maria Machado (Miss Knudson), Denise Grey (Madame Legris), Jean-Michel Cannone (Dr. Picquet), Catherine Jarret (Marguerite), Françoise Michaud (Madeleine), Hervé Hiolle (Hospital Doctor), Yvette Petit (1st Concierge), Michèle Amiel (2nd Concierge), Ronald Mills (Maitre), Michele Buczynski (Sales Person Photo Shop), Isidro Arruti (Waiter "Hotel particular"), Jonathan Cecil, Ian Fitzgibbon
  • Country: Italy
  • Language: English / Italian
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 97 min
  • Aka: A Fine Romance

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