
The Nymph
Romance · Drama
Overview
Set during the second world war, the sentimental education of a sensual adolescent girl, growing out of her childhood in a small, impoverished village in Southern Italy.
Top Cast
Lucia Cara
Lucia Cara
Miluzza
Lucia Cara
Miluzza


Stefania Sandrelli
Stefania Sandrelli
Nunziata
Stefania Sandrelli
Nunziata


Raoul Bova
Raoul Bova
Pietro
Raoul Bova
Pietro


Lorenzo Crespi
Lorenzo Crespi
Dino
Lorenzo Crespi
Dino


Luisa Amatucci
Luisa Amatucci
Nannina
Luisa Amatucci
Nannina


Giuditta Del Vecchio
Giuditta Del Vecchio
Annuzza
Giuditta Del Vecchio
Annuzza


Pepe Da Rosa
Pepe Da Rosa
Don Peppe
Pepe Da Rosa
Don Peppe


Rino Marcelli
Rino Marcelli
Nonno Rafele
Rino Marcelli
Nonno Rafele


Massimo Bellinzoni
Massimo Bellinzoni
Tunin
Massimo Bellinzoni
Tunin


Ennio Coltorti
Ennio Coltorti
Gioacchino
Ennio Coltorti
Gioacchino
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