
Saranno famosi?
Comedy
Overview
An elderly dancer puts together his young students and his former partners to win an international dance competition and prevent his school from being closed.
Top Cast


Sergio Forconi
Sergio Forconi
Sergio
Sergio Forconi
Sergio
Giulia Sarti
Giulia Sarti
Giulia
Giulia Sarti
Giulia
Piero Torricelli
Piero Torricelli
Piero
Piero Torricelli
Piero
Alessandro Calonaci
Alessandro Calonaci
"I Nero"
Alessandro Calonaci
"I Nero"
Massimo Romualdi
Massimo Romualdi
il sindaco
Massimo Romualdi
il sindaco
Moreno Porronchi
Moreno Porronchi
Allevatore di maiali
Moreno Porronchi
Allevatore di maiali
Emanuele Saulino
Emanuele Saulino
Emanuele
Emanuele Saulino
Emanuele
Gianmaria Vassallo
Gianmaria Vassallo
Postino
Gianmaria Vassallo
Postino
Giovanni Lepri
Giovanni Lepri
Prete
Giovanni Lepri
Prete
Luciano Casaredi
Luciano Casaredi
Alvaro
Luciano Casaredi
Alvaro
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