
The Ten Wonders of Love
Romance
Overview
Three couples of young students decide to live together in an apartment the natural way, openly without prejudice.
Top Cast


Bernard De Vries
Bernard De Vries
Zeno
Bernard De Vries
Zeno


Angelo Infanti
Angelo Infanti
Pericle
Angelo Infanti
Pericle


Brigitte Skay
Brigitte Skay
Claudia
Brigitte Skay
Claudia
Hansi Linder
Hansi Linder
Aicha
Hansi Linder
Aicha


Marisa Solinas
Marisa Solinas
Ragazza dal parrucchiere
Marisa Solinas
Ragazza dal parrucchiere


Giovanni Attanasio
Giovanni Attanasio
Professore
Giovanni Attanasio
Professore
Gaspare Zola
Gaspare Zola
Gaspare Zola
María Luisa Sala
María Luisa Sala
Natasha
María Luisa Sala
Natasha


Sarah Ross
Sarah Ross
Dolly
Sarah Ross
Dolly
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