

Horror · Drama
Overview
The Countess Clara is in love with Andrea Valverde but agrees to marry the Count Guido when he learns that Andrew is his brother from his mother's side.
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Peter Lee Lawrence
Peter Lee Lawrence
Andrea Valverde
Peter Lee Lawrence
Andrea Valverde


Silvia Dionisio
Silvia Dionisio
Carla Serra Trabia
Silvia Dionisio
Carla Serra Trabia


Orso Maria Guerrini
Orso Maria Guerrini
Guido Rambaldi di Lampedusa
Orso Maria Guerrini
Guido Rambaldi di Lampedusa


Karin Schubert
Karin Schubert
Yvonne Rigaud
Karin Schubert
Yvonne Rigaud


Carlo Gaddi
Carlo Gaddi
Manuel Barrero
Carlo Gaddi
Manuel Barrero


Luciano Pigozzi
Luciano Pigozzi
Berto
Luciano Pigozzi
Berto


Gérard Landry
Gérard Landry
Henry de Bligny
Gérard Landry
Henry de Bligny


Luciano Rossi
Luciano Rossi
Andrea's Friend
Luciano Rossi
Andrea's Friend


Riccardo Garrone
Riccardo Garrone
On. Lampedusa
Riccardo Garrone
On. Lampedusa


Sandra Wolff
Sandra Wolff
Lisa
Sandra Wolff
Lisa
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