
The Band
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Francesca Calabrese
Francesca Calabrese
Maggie
Francesca Calabrese
Maggie
Micol Garbelli
Micol Garbelli
Viola
Micol Garbelli
Viola
Edoardo Miriantini
Edoardo Miriantini
Umberto
Edoardo Miriantini
Umberto
Alessandro Egger
Alessandro Egger
Nick
Alessandro Egger
Nick
Carolina Tomassi
Carolina Tomassi
Lucrezia
Carolina Tomassi
Lucrezia


Alessandro Betti
Alessandro Betti
Signor Bruno (padre di Maggie)
Alessandro Betti
Signor Bruno (padre di Maggie)
Dario Ermes Califano
Dario Ermes Califano
Bonzo
Dario Ermes Califano
Bonzo
Grazia Migneco
Grazia Migneco
Samantha
Grazia Migneco
Samantha


Edelfa Chiara Masciotta
Edelfa Chiara Masciotta
Manager Pechino Hotel
Edelfa Chiara Masciotta
Manager Pechino Hotel


David Wayne Callahan
David Wayne Callahan
Mark Cannolo (Produttore discografico)
David Wayne Callahan
Mark Cannolo (Produttore discografico)
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