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Cast

Tino Bianchi

Tino Bianchi

Giorgio Carli

Nella Maria Bonora

Nella Maria Bonora

Elsa

Laura Nucci

Laura Nucci

Franca

Giacomo Gambino

Giacomo Gambino

Il piccolo baby

Guglielmo Barnabò

Guglielmo Barnabò

Il commendatore

Pina Borrione

Pina Borrione

Pina

Giuseppe Duse

Giuseppe Duse

L'investigatore

Emma Baron

Emma Baron

Wally

Domenico Gambino

Domenico Gambino

Mario

Elena Cattini

Elena Cattini

Crew

Giuseppe Guarino

Giuseppe Guarino

Director

Domenico Gambino

Domenico Gambino

Story

Alessandro De Stefani

Alessandro De Stefani

Writer

Otello Martelli

Otello Martelli

Director of Photography

Ezio Carabella

Ezio Carabella

Original Music Composer

Domenico M. Sansone

Domenico M. Sansone

Production Design

Guido Mancinelli

Guido Mancinelli

Producer

Gilberto Bertocchi

Gilberto Bertocchi

Production Director

Giuseppe Caracciolo

Giuseppe Caracciolo

Sound

Franco Croci

Franco Croci

Sound

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Un bacio a fior d'acqua

19360.0 / 100
Comedy, Drama

Overview

A nanny, in order to give in to the invitation of a suitor who proposes a motorboat trip, leaves her child unattended on land. The trip ends in a dramatic dive into the water, and while the two inexperienced navigators are picked up unconscious by some fishermen, a good devil takes the little boy with him, whom he finds abandoned and crying on the shore. However, the disappearance is believed to be the result of a kidnapping and the poor devil, identified, risks going through a bad time if the nanny and her suitor, who have recovered, do not rush to justify him in time. The nanny finds in her marriage to her helmsman the compensation for the dismissal by the child's parents, and the good devil secures an honest job.