Top Cast
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Gino Cervi
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Conchita Montenegro
Aloisa Weber Lange
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Luisella Beghi
Costanza Weber Mozart
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Maria Jacobini
Anna Maria Mozart
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Jone Salinas
Nannina Mozart
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Luigi Pavese
Leopoldo Mozart
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Paolo Stoppa
Haibl
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Lauro Gazzolo
Locandiere Deiner
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Claudio Gora
Imperatore Giuseppe
Overview
The life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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