Goodbye, Naples! Trailer (1955)
07 January 1955 Drama, Romance 88 mins
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07 January 1955 Drama, Romance 88 mins
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Maria Grazia Francia as Clara
Tamara Lees as Irene
Andrea Checchi as Frank
Leopoldo Valentini as Carmine
Dante Maggio as Pasquale
Roberto Bianchi Montero Director
Italy 07 January 1955
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