Sette giorni all'altro mondo

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Sette giorni all'altro mondo
Directed by Mario Mattoli
Written by Aldo De Benedetti (play), Mario Mattoli (screenplay)
Release date
1936
Running time
66 mins
Country Italy
Language Italian

Sette giorni all'altro mondo is a 1936 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli.

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