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  1. Carlo Vanzina: Written by: Carlo Vanzina Enrico Vanzina Franco Ferrini: Produced by: Giovanni Di Clemente: Starring: Raz Degan Jennifer Driver Paul Freeman: Cinematography: Luigi Kuveiller: Edited by: Sergio Montanari: Music by: Pino Donaggio: Release date. 25 October 1996 () Running time. 90 minutes: Country:

  2. 12 de mar. de 1987 · Via Montenapoleone: Directed by Carlo Vanzina. With Carol Alt, Renée Simonsen, Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Luca Barbareschi. Via Montenapoleone in Milan is the ritziest street in the city and here the destinies of several characters, playboys, models and gays cross and diverge.

  3. 8 de jul. de 2023 · Intervista del 1988. Leggi l’articolo suhttps://www.archivioluce.com/carlo-vanzina/Archivio Storico Luce: tutte le immagini e i fotogrammi più belli di come...

  4. Juegos prohibidos de una dama es una película dirigida por Carlo Vanzina con Matthew Modine, Jennifer Beals, Faye Dunaway, Ana Obregón .... Año: 1988. Título original: La partita (The Gamble). Sinopsis: Venecia, siglo VIII. La frivolidad y la inestabilidad emocional llevan a la baronesa teutona Matilde Von Wallenstein a jugarse a los dados parte de su fortuna.

  5. 27 de jun. de 2008 · Un'estate al mare: Directed by Carlo Vanzina. With Lino Banfi, Enrico Brignano, Nancy Brilli, Massimo Ceccherini. The story is divided into seven parts focused on holiday, sun and sea.

  6. As with other Vanzina films, there is also a longer television version, first broadcast on 6 January 1998 at 8:45pm on Italia 1. Among the additional scenes: a dialogue between the protagonist and her nanny and the night-time encounter with the ecologist kids on the beach, played by Chiara Sani and Jimmy Ghione, and a scene in which Countess von Dix reveals her betrayal to her brother, Prince ...

  7. Carlo Vanzina was born on March 13, 1951 in Rome Carlo Vanzina at: Wikipedia.org | Astro.com | Astrotheme.com. Famous people born on May 19th (Today) Natalia Oreiro (*1977) actress, singer, fashion designer, presenter. Nicholas Winton (*1909) broker, humanitarian worker, who saved 669 mostly Jewish children.