Italy,
1951, 89 min
Directed by:
Mario CostaScreenplay:
Mario CostaComposer:
Carlo InnocenziCast:
Delia Scala, Paola Borboni, Leonardo Cortese, Enrico Glori, Laura Gore, Piero Lulli, Vittorio Sanipoli, Arturo Bragaglia, Dante Maggio, Checco Durante, Ludmilla Dudarova, Tamara Lees (more)Cast
Delia Scala
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Paola Borboni
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Leonardo Cortese
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Enrico Glori
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Laura Gore
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Piero Lulli
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