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Question: Can anybody provide a list of the characters, and their roles? I've seen the movie (actually very...boring...it was nice in some aspects, like the portrayal and the peasants and the scenery was all very nice and realistic, but it was too long and...I just wish there was a more


Answer: Luigi Ornaghi ... Batistì
Francesca Moriggi ... Batistina
Omar Brignoli ... Minec
Antonio Ferrari ... Tuni
Teresa Brescianini ... Widow Runk
Giuseppe Brignoli ... Anselmo
Carlo Rota ... Peppino
Pasqualina


Luigi Ornaghi ... Batistì
Francesca Moriggi ... Batistina
Omar Brignoli ... Minec
Antonio Ferrari ... Tuni
Teresa Brescianini ... Widow Runk
Giuseppe Brignoli ... Anselmo
Carlo Rota ... Peppino
Pasqualina



The Tree of Wooden Clogs (1978) Trailer

The Tree of Wooden Clogs • L'albero degil zoccoli (1978) Genre: Drama Director: Ermanno Olmi Starring: Luigi Ornaghi, Francesca Moriggi, Omar ...



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