
Napoli milionaria
Drama · Comedy
Overview
In Naples, during World War II, Amalia Jovine, in order to survive, smuggles food and coffee in her crowded and dilapidated basement, in partnership with Settebellizze. Her husband Gennaro disapproves, but does not prevent Amalia from continuing her trafficking...
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Antonio Casagrande
Antonio Casagrande
Errico 'Settebellizze'
Antonio Casagrande
Errico 'Settebellizze'


Eduardo De Filippo
Eduardo De Filippo
Gennaro Jovine
Eduardo De Filippo
Gennaro Jovine
Carlo Lima
Carlo Lima
Amedeo
Carlo Lima
Amedeo


Regina Bianchi
Regina Bianchi
Amalia Jovine
Regina Bianchi
Amalia Jovine


Angela Pagano
Angela Pagano
Assunta
Angela Pagano
Assunta
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