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Oliver Cromwell: Ritratto di un dittatore

Feb 4, 1969
1h 50m
★ 0.0

Overview

Television movie about Oliver Cromwell.

Genres

Drama
History

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Cast

Eros Pagni

Eros Pagni

Toti Dal Monte

Toti Dal Monte

Sergio Fantoni

Sergio Fantoni

Roberto Bruni

Roberto Bruni

Carlo Castellani

Carlo Castellani

Enrico Canestrini

Enrico Canestrini

Pier Luigi Zollo

Pier Luigi Zollo

Edoardo Florio

Edoardo Florio

Mario Feliciani

Mario Feliciani

Giorgio Bonora

Giorgio Bonora

Gino Donato

Gino Donato

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