Summer Games | |
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Directed by | Bruno Cortini |
Written by | Cesare Frugoni Bruno Cortini Enrico Vanzina |
Starring | Massimo Ciavarro Corinne Cléry Natasha Hovey |
Cinematography | Giorgio Di Battista |
Music by | Totò Savio |
Language | Italian |
Summer Games (Italian : Giochi d'estate) is a 1984 Italian teen comedy film written and directed by Bruno Cortini. [1] [2]
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