
Il était une fois... « Le petit monde de Don Camillo »
Comedy
Top Cast
Christian Duvivier
Christian Duvivier
Self (fils de Julien Duvivier)
Christian Duvivier
Self (fils de Julien Duvivier)


Franco Interlenghi
Franco Interlenghi
Self (acteur, rôle de Mariolino Brusco)
Franco Interlenghi
Self (acteur, rôle de Mariolino Brusco)


Denise Morlot
Denise Morlot
Self (scripte de Julien Duvivier)
Denise Morlot
Self (scripte de Julien Duvivier)
Alberto Guareschi
Alberto Guareschi
Self (fils de Giovaninno Guareschi)
Alberto Guareschi
Self (fils de Giovaninno Guareschi)
Tatti SANGUINETTi
Tatti SANGUINETTi
Self (spécialiste de la censure cinématographique en Italie)
Tatti SANGUINETTi
Self (spécialiste de la censure cinématographique en Italie)
Alberto Toscano
Alberto Toscano
Self (journaliste)
Alberto Toscano
Self (journaliste)


Xavier Giannoli
Xavier Giannoli
Self (cinéaste)
Xavier Giannoli
Self (cinéaste)
Marc Lazar
Marc Lazar
Self (historien)
Marc Lazar
Self (historien)


Laurent Gerra
Laurent Gerra
Self (humoriste)
Laurent Gerra
Self (humoriste)
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