Bambole, non c'è una lira! - Season 1 Backdrop Blur

Top Cast

  • Pippo Franco

    Pippo Franco

    Nando Sgabelloni, il comico

  • Christian De Sica

    Christian De Sica

    Edo Edi, il giovane brillante

  • Isabella Biagini

    Isabella Biagini

    Isa Prima, la soubrette

  • Loredana Bertè

    Loredana Bertè

    Dory, la soubrettina

  • Leopoldo Mastelloni

    Leopoldo Mastelloni

    Eolo Marini, il cantante-ballerino-porteur

  • Tino Scotti

    Tino Scotti

    il produttore Franzolini

  • Gianni Agus

    Gianni Agus

    il produttore Frangimei

  • Gianrico Tedeschi

    Gianrico Tedeschi

    il narratore/commentatore

Overview

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