Cast
- Giulietta Masina as Giulietta Boldrini
- Sandra Milo as Suzy / Iris / Fanny
- Mario Pisu as Giorgio (Giulietta's husband)
- Valentina Cortese as Valentina
- Valeska Gert as Pijma
- José Luis de Vilallonga as Giorgio's friend (as José De Villalonga)
- Friedrich von Ledebur as Medium (as Fredrich Ledebur)
- Caterina Boratto as Giulietta's mother
- Lou Gilbert as Grandfather
- Luisa Della Noce as Adele
- Silvana Jachino as Dolores
- Milena Vukotic as Elisabeta (the maid)
- Fred Williams as Lynx-Eyes' agent
- Dany París as Desperate friend
- Anne Francine as Psychodramatist
- Sylva Koscina as Sylva
- Elena Fondra as Elena
- George Ardisson as Dolores' model
- Genius as Valentina's lover
- Elisabetta Gray as Teresina, the tall maid
- Alberto Plebani as Lynx-Eyes
- Yvonne Casadei as Susy's maid
- Mario Conocchia as Lawyer
- Federico Valli as Lynx-Eyes' agent
- Asoka Rubener as Bhisma's helper
- Alba Cancellieri as Giulietta as a child
- Sujata Rubener as Bhisma's helper
- Cesarino Miceli Picardi as Friend of Giorgio
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