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The Two Sergeants

Attempting to cover the fault of one of his subordinates, an officer of the Napoleonic army is condemned to death for treason.

Top Cast

  • Evi Maltagliati

    Evi Maltagliati

    Marilyne Gould

  • Gino Cervi

    Gino Cervi

    Commander Federico Martelli / sergent Guglielmo Salvoni

  • Mino Doro

    Mino Doro

    Sergent Roberto Magni

  • Luisa Ferida

    Luisa Ferida

    Lauretta Fracassa

  • Ugo Ceseri

    Ugo Ceseri

    caporale Fracassa (con il nome Ugo Céseri)

  • Antonio Centa

    Antonio Centa

    Luogotenente Carlo Duval / Colonnello Georges Masson

  • Nella Maria Bonora

    Nella Maria Bonora

    Anna Martelli

  • Lamberto Picasso

    Lamberto Picasso

    Lacroix

  • Vera Dani

    Vera Dani

    Pia Martelli

Overview

Attempting to cover the fault of one of his subordinates, an officer of the Napoleonic army is condemned to death for treason.

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