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The Man with the Cigar in His Mouth

The Man with the Cigar in His Mouth

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The Man with the Cigar in His Mouth

1997
0h 39m
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22 members
Acting

Lidia Bancio

Self

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Writing

Leonardo Benvenuti

Self (as Leo Benvenuti)

Leonardo Benvenuti
Acting

Franca Bettoia

Self

Franca Bettoia
Acting

Claudia Cardinale

Self

Claudia Cardinale
Directing

Damiano Damiani

Self

Damiano Damiani
Writing

Ennio De Concini

Self

Ennio De Concini
Production

Mirta Guarnaschelli

Self

No Image
Writing

Otia Ioseliani

Self

No Image
Production

Enrico Lucherini

Self

No Image
Directing

Daniele Luchetti

Self

Daniele Luchetti
Directing

Mario Monicelli

Self

Mario Monicelli
Editing

Sergio Montanari

Self

No Image
Camera

Aiace Parolin

Self

No Image
Writing

Tullio Pinelli

Self

Tullio Pinelli
Acting

Aldo Puglisi

Self

Aldo Puglisi
Sound

Carlo Rustichelli

Self

Carlo Rustichelli
Acting

Stefania Sandrelli

Self

Stefania Sandrelli
Production

Mario Silvestri

Self

No Image
Directing

Giuseppe Tornatore

Self

Giuseppe Tornatore
Acting

Carlo Verdone

Self

Carlo Verdone
Writing

Luciano Vincenzoni

Self

Luciano Vincenzoni
Directing

Paolo Virzì

Self

Paolo Virzì

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