
The Secret
Drama
Overview
Lucia (Natassja Kinski) is a volatile, exciteable young woman. She forms a romance with Carlo (Stefano Dionisi), who is somewhat callow and is very skittish. Their romance is not an easy one, but they are assisted in coping with its ups and downs by their mutual friendship with Franco (Franco Citti), an older, wiser and more stable man.
Top Cast


Nastassja Kinski
Nastassja Kinski
Lucia
Nastassja Kinski
Lucia


Stefano Dionisi
Stefano Dionisi
Carlo
Stefano Dionisi
Carlo


Franco Citti
Franco Citti
Franco
Franco Citti
Franco


Chiara Caselli
Chiara Caselli
Lill
Chiara Caselli
Lill
Alessandra Marson
Alessandra Marson
Alessandra Marson


Franca Scagnetti
Franca Scagnetti
Franca Scagnetti
Raffaela Davi
Raffaela Davi
Raffaela Davi
Enzo Saturini
Enzo Saturini
Enzo Saturini
Antonio de Giorgi
Antonio de Giorgi
Antonio de Giorgi
Michela Bruni
Michela Bruni
Michela Bruni
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