
For Love
Drama
Overview
A classical pianist falls in love with a friend's young daughter.
Top Cast


Michael Craig
Michael Craig
Alberto Reggiani
Michael Craig
Alberto Reggiani


Janet Ågren
Janet Ågren
Daniela Rovati
Janet Ågren
Daniela Rovati


Capucine
Capucine
Marina Reggiani
Capucine
Marina Reggiani


Lilla Brignone
Lilla Brignone
Ines
Lilla Brignone
Ines


Tino Carraro
Tino Carraro
Alberto's father
Tino Carraro
Alberto's father


Ferruccio De Ceresa
Ferruccio De Ceresa
Arturo Rovati
Ferruccio De Ceresa
Arturo Rovati


Elsa Albani
Elsa Albani
Rosa
Elsa Albani
Rosa


Tom Felleghy
Tom Felleghy
The Doctor in New York
Tom Felleghy
The Doctor in New York


Franco Ressel
Franco Ressel
The Doctor in Geneva
Franco Ressel
The Doctor in Geneva


Jean-François Garreaud
Jean-François Garreaud
Jean
Jean-François Garreaud
Jean
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