
Sogno di una notte di mezza sbornia
Comedy
Overview
Pasquale Grifone, who lives in Naples with his family, receives in a dream the visit of Dante Alighieri. The poet suggests to the man, clouded by the fumes of alcohol, four numbers to play.
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Eduardo De Filippo
Eduardo De Filippo
Pasquale Grifone
Eduardo De Filippo
Pasquale Grifone


Pupella Maggio
Pupella Maggio
Filomena
Pupella Maggio
Filomena


Pietro De Vico
Pietro De Vico
Arturo
Pietro De Vico
Arturo


Graziella Marina
Graziella Marina
Gina
Graziella Marina
Gina
Nina De Padova
Nina De Padova
Carolina
Nina De Padova
Carolina


Giuseppe Anatrelli
Giuseppe Anatrelli
Jack Hilton
Giuseppe Anatrelli
Jack Hilton


Enzo Petito
Enzo Petito
Giovanni
Enzo Petito
Giovanni


Angela Pagano
Angela Pagano
Assunta
Angela Pagano
Assunta


Pietro Carloni
Pietro Carloni
Il dottore
Pietro Carloni
Il dottore
Marisa Fede Renzi
Marisa Fede Renzi
Rosina
Marisa Fede Renzi
Rosina
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