Chimera (1968 film)

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Chimera
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Directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti
Written by Giovanni Grimaldi
Starring
CinematographyClaudio Ragona
Music by Gianfranco Reverberi
Release date
  • 1968 (1968)
LanguageItalian

Chimera is a 1968 Italian musicarello comedy film directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti. The title is a reference to the Gianni Morandi's eponymous hit song. [1] [2]

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References

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