
Don Bosco
History · Drama
Overview
This film depicts the life of Saint John Bosco, who dedicated his life to rescuing abandoned and exploited street children in Turin.
Top Cast


Ben Gazzara
Ben Gazzara
Don Giovanni Bosco
Ben Gazzara
Don Giovanni Bosco


Patsy Kensit
Patsy Kensit
Lina
Patsy Kensit
Lina


Karl Zinny
Karl Zinny
Giuseppe
Karl Zinny
Giuseppe


Piera Degli Esposti
Piera Degli Esposti
La madre di Lina
Piera Degli Esposti
La madre di Lina


Philippe Leroy
Philippe Leroy
Papa Leone XIII
Philippe Leroy
Papa Leone XIII


Leopoldo Trieste
Leopoldo Trieste
Don Borel
Leopoldo Trieste
Don Borel


Raymond Pellegrin
Raymond Pellegrin
Papa Pio IX
Raymond Pellegrin
Papa Pio IX


Edmund Purdom
Edmund Purdom
Urbano Rattazzi
Edmund Purdom
Urbano Rattazzi


Rik Battaglia
Rik Battaglia
Marchese Michele Cavour
Rik Battaglia
Marchese Michele Cavour


Aldo E. Castellani
Aldo E. Castellani
The Little Cobbler
Aldo E. Castellani
The Little Cobbler
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