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Amarsi un po'...
Released93 min

Amarsi un po'...

6.3 /10 Comédie

Distribution

Claudio Amendola

Claudio Amendola

Marco

Tahnee Welch

Tahnee Welch

Cristiana

Riccardo Garrone

Riccardo Garrone

Principe Cellini

Virna Lisi

Virna Lisi

Principessa Cellini

Mario Brega

Mario Brega

Padre di Marco

Fabrizio Bracconeri

Fabrizio Bracconeri

Micione

Nicoletta Elmi

Nicoletta Elmi

Amanda

Giacomo Rosselli

Giacomo Rosselli

principe Francesco Cellini

Rossana Di Lorenzo

Rossana Di Lorenzo

Maria Coccia

Nicolina Papetti

Nicolina Papetti

la vicina di Casa

Paolo Baroni

Paolo Baroni

marchese Ludovico Brunelli

Isabella Rocchietta

Isabella Rocchietta

marchesina Brunelli

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