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Il ventre di Parigi

Based on the novel Les Mystères de Paris (1842) by Eugène Sue. It consisted of four episodes, each with three parts.

Top Cast

  • Mary Bayma-Riva

    Mary Bayma-Riva

  • Liliana Carelli

    Liliana Carelli

  • Fulvio Chialastri

    Fulvio Chialastri

  • Luigi Cigoli

    Luigi Cigoli

  • Ubaldo Maria Del Colle

    Ubaldo Maria Del Colle

  • Adele Garavaglia

    Adele Garavaglia

  • Nadja Milar

    Nadja Milar

  • Enrico Morosini

    Enrico Morosini

  • Mario Ravetti

    Mario Ravetti

Overview

Based on the novel Les Mystères de Paris (1842) by Eugène Sue. It consisted of four episodes, each with three parts.

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