
I Saw a King
Comedy · History
Overview
1936, in the aftermath of the Ethiopian occupation by Fascist Italy, under the incredulous gaze of the inhabitants of the small town in the Italian province Abraham Imirrù, an ethiopian prince and guerrila fighter is being held prisoner in the local Podesta garden's aviary. But for little Emilio, local recently force enlisted and reality-dissociated Balilla, he is Sandokan, the literal Salgari's character ...and he will be his hero.
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Edoardo Pesce
Edoardo Pesce
Podestà Marcello
Edoardo Pesce
Podestà Marcello


Sara Serraiocco
Sara Serraiocco
Regina
Sara Serraiocco
Regina
Gabriel Gougsa
Gabriel Gougsa
Abraham Imirrù
Gabriel Gougsa
Abraham Imirrù
Marco Fiore
Marco Fiore
Emilio
Marco Fiore
Emilio


Lino Musella
Lino Musella
Fausto
Lino Musella
Fausto


Blu Yoshimi
Blu Yoshimi
Gemma
Blu Yoshimi
Gemma


Gaetano Bruno
Gaetano Bruno
Filippo Maria
Gaetano Bruno
Filippo Maria


Giulio Forges Davanzati
Giulio Forges Davanzati
Giulio Forges Davanzati


Elisa Di Eusanio
Elisa Di Eusanio
Elisa Di Eusanio


Michelangelo Dalisi
Michelangelo Dalisi
Michelangelo Dalisi
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