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Nobody's Children

I figli di nessuno (internationally released as Nobody's Children) is an Italian drama film directed by Bruno Gaburro and released in 1974. The film, a remake of the remake of the 1951 Raffaello Matarazzo movie of the same name, is part of a subgenre of Italian melodramatic films known as "lacrima movies" (or "tearjerker movies").

Top Cast

  • Gabriele Tinti

    Gabriele Tinti

    Guido Canali

  • Sara Sperati

    Sara Sperati

    Luisa Fanti / Sister Adorata

  • Erika Blanc

    Erika Blanc

    Countess Canali

  • Chris Avram

    Chris Avram

    Anselmo Vannini

  • Ezio Marano

    Ezio Marano

  • Cinzia De Carolis

    Cinzia De Carolis

Overview

I figli di nessuno (internationally released as Nobody's Children) is an Italian drama film directed by Bruno Gaburro and released in 1974. The film, a remake of the remake of the 1951 Raffaello Matarazzo movie of the same name, is part of a subgenre of Italian melodramatic films known as "lacrima movies" (or "tearjerker movies").

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