
La stagione della caccia
Drama · Mystery · TV Movie
Overview
Vigàta, Sicily, Italy, 1880. Shortly after the return to the village of Fofò La Matina, pharmacist and son of the late Santo La Matina, jealous guardian of the secrets of certain miraculous plants, the noble Peluso family is ravaged by a series of mysterious deaths…
Top Cast


Francesco Scianna
Francesco Scianna
Fofò La Matina
Francesco Scianna
Fofò La Matina


Miriam Dalmazio
Miriam Dalmazio
'Ntontò
Miriam Dalmazio
'Ntontò


Donatella Finocchiaro
Donatella Finocchiaro
Donna Matilde
Donatella Finocchiaro
Donna Matilde


Tommaso Ragno
Tommaso Ragno
Filippo Peluso / Don Totò
Tommaso Ragno
Filippo Peluso / Don Totò


Antonino Bruschetta
Antonino Bruschetta
Father Macaluso
Antonino Bruschetta
Father Macaluso


Giorgio Marchesi
Giorgio Marchesi
Emiliano Saint Vincent
Giorgio Marchesi
Emiliano Saint Vincent


Alessio Vassallo
Alessio Vassallo
Nenè Impiduglia
Alessio Vassallo
Nenè Impiduglia
Alice Canzonieri
Alice Canzonieri
Serafina
Alice Canzonieri
Serafina


Orio Scaduto
Orio Scaduto
Bonocore
Orio Scaduto
Bonocore


Gioia Spaziani
Gioia Spaziani
Clelia Tumminello
Gioia Spaziani
Clelia Tumminello
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