

Drama · Horror · Mystery
Overview
A Sicilian widow earns her living as a clairvoyant, in Milan, but she hasn't got any power at all. Her son instead holds supernatural powers and with the help of his mother he becomes a strong sorcerer. But he fails perhaps to understand the real strength he possesses inside and unbinds uncontrolled forces that lead people that surround him to go mad.
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Lucia Bosè
Lucia Bosè
Mamma
Lucia Bosè
Mamma
Maurizio Degli Esposti
Maurizio Degli Esposti
Son
Maurizio Degli Esposti
Son


Tina Aumont
Tina Aumont
Brenda
Tina Aumont
Brenda
Renato Paracchi
Renato Paracchi
Passante gay
Renato Paracchi
Passante gay
Gianfranco Pozzi
Gianfranco Pozzi
Gianfranco Pozzi
Giovanni Ricci
Giovanni Ricci
Giovanni Ricci
Dario Viganò
Dario Viganò
Dario Viganò
Annarella De Faveri
Annarella De Faveri
Annarella De Faveri
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