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Bud Spencer | Banana Joe | |
Marina Langner | Dorianne | |
Mario Scarpetta | Manuel | |
Gianfranco Barra | Torsillo | |
Enzo Garinei | Ingegner Moreno | |
Gunther Philipp | Sarto | |
Giorgio Bracardi | Sgt. Martino | |
Nello Pazzafini | Torsillo's Truck Driver | |
Carlo Reali | Police Captain | |
Salvatore Basile | Police Officer | |
Giovanni Cianfriglia | Torsillo's Thug | |
Sergio Smacchi | Torsillo's Thug | |
Marcello Verziera | Torsillo's Thug | |
Nicola Di Giola | Prison Guard | |
James Ordonez | Sergio |
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Producer | Josi W. Konski
Karl Spiehs |
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Writer | Bruno Corbucci
Stefano Vanzina |
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Cinematography | Luigi Kuveiller
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Musician | Guido De Angelis
Guido DeAngelis Maurizio DeAngelis |
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Banana Joe (Bud Spencer) lives in a small tropical village. Far from the corruption and problems of modern society he grows bananas and sustains the whole village. One day, he calls for a permit to sell his goods. Very willing to comply with this formality, he travels far from his village. During his journey, he falls in love with Dorianne (Marina Langner), a beautiful cabaret singer. On his return, a manufacturer has installed and threatens the peace of the inhabitants. But Joe doesn't hear it in this way and decides to refer this man where he comes. |
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