The Thing
Trailer: The Thing
Year: 1990
Genre: Documentary
Studio: Sacher Film
Director: Nanni Moretti
Cast:
Crew: Giuseppe Baresi (Director of Photography), Roberto Cimatti (Director of Photography), Riccardo Gambacciani (Director of Photography), Gherardo Gossi (Director of Photography), Angelo Strano (Director of Photography), Alessandro Pesci (Director of Photography)
Runtime: 60 minutes
Release: Mar 04, 1990
IMDb: 6.81/10 by 18 users
Popularity: 0
Country: Italy
Language: Italiano
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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