The Sheep (film)

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The Sheep
Directed by Pio Vanzi
Starring Carmen Boni
Cinematography Cesare Cavagna
Production
company
Nova Film
Distributed byNova Film
Release date
  • March 1920 (1920-03)
CountryItaly
Languages

The Sheep (Italian: La pecorella) is a 1920 Italian silent film directed by Pio Vanzi and starring Carmen Boni. [1]

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  1. Stewart p.314

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