
Young Husbands
Drama · Romance
Overview
In a small Italian town, the local youngsters realize that their youth is coming to an end and marriage will soon follow. They gather together for one last time in an attempt to revive their younger days, but this comes to a dismal conclusion. Gradually it dawns on the group that childhood is over and the next stage in human growth must be faced.
Top Cast


Isabelle Corey
Isabelle Corey
Laura
Isabelle Corey
Laura


Antonio Cifariello
Antonio Cifariello
Ettore
Antonio Cifariello
Ettore


Franco Interlenghi
Franco Interlenghi
Antonio
Franco Interlenghi
Antonio


Raf Mattioli
Raf Mattioli
Giulio
Raf Mattioli
Giulio


Gérard Blain
Gérard Blain
Marcello
Gérard Blain
Marcello


Ennio Girolami
Ennio Girolami
Franco
Ennio Girolami
Franco


Rosy Mazzacurati
Rosy Mazzacurati
Donatella
Rosy Mazzacurati
Donatella


Anna Maria Guarnieri
Anna Maria Guarnieri
Ornella
Anna Maria Guarnieri
Ornella


Antonella Lualdi
Antonella Lualdi
Lucia
Antonella Lualdi
Lucia


Sylva Koscina
Sylva Koscina
Mara
Sylva Koscina
Mara
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