I ragazzi del muretto

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I ragazzi del muretto
Genre Teen drama
Starring
  • Francesca Antonelli
  • Vincenzo Diglio
  • Claudio Lorimer
  • Elodie Treccani
  • Cecilia Dazzi
  • Amedeo Letizia
  • Barbara Ricci
  • Gabriele Pao Pei Andreoli
  • Alberto Rossi
  • Michela Rocco di Torrepadula
  • Lorenzo Amato
  • Riccardo Salerno
  • Samuela Sardo
  • Irene Grazioli
  • Alessandra Monti
  • Nicola Rebeschini
  • Ettore Bassi
  • Luciano Federico
Country of originItaly
Original languageItalian
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes52
Original release
Network Rai 2
ReleaseMarch 28, 1991 (1991-03-28) 
July 2, 1996 (1996-07-02)

I ragazzi del muretto is an Italian teen drama television series.


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