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Genre | Comedy / Entertainment |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country of origin | Italy |
Language(s) | Italian |
Home station | Rai Radio 2 |
TV adaptations | Rai Uno/Raisat Extra |
Starring | Rosario Fiorello - Marco Baldini |
Written by | Rosario Fiorello - Marco Baldini - Francesco Bozzi - Riccardo Cassini- Alberto Di Risio - Federico Taddia |
Directed by | Marco Lolli |
Produced by | Marina Mancini |
Website | http://vivaradio2.rai.it/ |
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