Top Cast
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Erminio Macario
Amleto
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Franca Marzi
Valchiria
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Rossana Podestà
Ofelia
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Adriano Rimoldi
Marcello
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Luigi Pavese
Re Claudio / Fantasma del padre
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Marisa Merlini
Regina Gertrud
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Giuseppe Porelli
Polonio
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Virgilio Riento
Anturio
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Carlo Rizzo
Orazio
Overview
The adventures of Hamlet who, following many adventures, manages to kill Claudio the usurper, marry Ophelia and be elected President of the Republic.
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