Lo scialle azzurro
Drama
Overview
A woman, director of advertising films, catches the eye of a mysterious young woman dressed in white during an evening of dancing on the terrace of a bar and is fascinated by her.
Top Cast
Giovannella De Luca
Giovannella De Luca
Giovannella De Luca
Renata Laurenzi
Renata Laurenzi
Renata Laurenzi
Alberto Maganzini
Alberto Maganzini
Alberto Maganzini
Antonella Tomassi
Antonella Tomassi
Antonella Tomassi
Mauro Giachino
Mauro Giachino
Mauro Giachino
Beppe Lancianesi
Beppe Lancianesi
Beppe Lancianesi
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