
Il suo nome è Donna Rosa
Romance · Music
Overview
Andrea falls in love with the beautiful Rosetta, but the girl's father pushes her into the arms of the rich Giorgio. Al Bano and Romina in a musicarello of extraordinary success.
Top Cast
Al Bano
Al Bano
Andrea 'Canarino'
Al Bano
Andrea 'Canarino'


Romina Power
Romina Power
Rosetta Belmonte
Romina Power
Rosetta Belmonte


Nino Taranto
Nino Taranto
Antonio Belmonte
Nino Taranto
Antonio Belmonte


Bice Valori
Bice Valori
Donna Rosa
Bice Valori
Donna Rosa


Pippo Baudo
Pippo Baudo
Duke Pippo Della Corte
Pippo Baudo
Duke Pippo Della Corte


Walter Brugiolo
Walter Brugiolo
Pietro 'Canarino'
Walter Brugiolo
Pietro 'Canarino'


Anna Campori
Anna Campori
Carmela
Anna Campori
Carmela


Enzo Cannavale
Enzo Cannavale
Gennarino
Enzo Cannavale
Gennarino


Nicoletta Elmi
Nicoletta Elmi
Rosy
Nicoletta Elmi
Rosy
Luciano Fineschi
Luciano Fineschi
Fefè
Luciano Fineschi
Fefè
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