I Don’t Speak English (1995)
If Sergio Colombo, a middle age man, doesn’t want to lose his job, has to attend a full immersion English course in UK. So Sergio leave his wife and son and reaches a school full of terrible kids. Obviously he is the only adult and the worse student. Learning English hasn’t been never so hard.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Carlo Vanzina
Actors: Carolyn Pickles, Chiara Noschese, Giorgio Biavati, Ian Price, Laura Migliacci, Mario Bianco, Maurizio Marsala, Paola Quattrini, Paolo Villaggio, Stefania Spugnini
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