
Happily Mixed Up
Comedy
Overview
A psychoanalyst learns to have an illness and as a consequence he decides to quit his job. All his patients get together to find a way to make him feel better.
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Claudio Bisio
Claudio Bisio
Marcello
Claudio Bisio
Marcello


Marco Giallini
Marco Giallini
Nazareno
Marco Giallini
Nazareno


Anna Foglietta
Anna Foglietta
Silvia
Anna Foglietta
Silvia


Paola Minaccioni
Paola Minaccioni
Vitaliana
Paola Minaccioni
Vitaliana


Caterina Guzzanti
Caterina Guzzanti
Betta
Caterina Guzzanti
Betta


Pietro Sermonti
Pietro Sermonti
Enrico
Pietro Sermonti
Enrico


Massimiliano Bruno
Massimiliano Bruno
Pasquale
Massimiliano Bruno
Pasquale


Rocco Papaleo
Rocco Papaleo
Michelangelo
Rocco Papaleo
Michelangelo


Kelly Palacios
Kelly Palacios
Mercedes
Kelly Palacios
Mercedes


Gioele Dix
Gioele Dix
Andrea
Gioele Dix
Andrea
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