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Two pieces of bread. Vittorio Gassman, Philippe Noiret, Luigi Proietti, a movie by Sergio Citti. A movie written and directed by Sergio Citti, United Artists Europa inc., a Transamerica company
Provincial Library Magna Capitana
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Two pieces of bread.
Vittorio Gassman, Philippe Noiret, Luigi Proietti, a movie by Sergio Citti.
A movie written and directed by Sergio Citti, United Artists Europa inc.
, a Transamerica company.

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