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The Squallor (2012)

Genre : Documentary, Music

Runtime : 2H 30M

Director : Michele Rossi, Carla Rinaldi

Synopsis

A documentary about "The Squallor", Italy's first and most successful "ghost band" project, created by four big bosses of 70's-80's Italian music business.

Actors

Diego Abatantuono
Diego Abatantuono
Self
Achille Bonito Oliva
Achille Bonito Oliva
Self
Roberto Freak Antoni
Roberto Freak Antoni
Self
Renzo Arbore
Renzo Arbore
Self
Oscar Avogadro
Oscar Avogadro
Self
Don Backy
Don Backy
Self
Orietta Berti
Orietta Berti
Self
Giancarlo Bigazzi
Giancarlo Bigazzi
Self
Stefano Bollani
Stefano Bollani
Self
Claudio Bonivento
Claudio Bonivento
Self
Vinicio Capossela
Vinicio Capossela
Self
Alfredo Cerruti
Alfredo Cerruti
Self
Gigi D'Alessio
Gigi D'Alessio
Self
Tullio De Piscopo
Tullio De Piscopo
Self
Nino Frassica
Nino Frassica
Self
Enzo Gragnaniello
Enzo Gragnaniello
Self
Claudio Gregori
Claudio Gregori
Self
Mara Maionchi
Mara Maionchi
Self
Gianni Nazzaro
Gianni Nazzaro
Self
Giuliano Palma
Giuliano Palma
Self
Lillo Petrolo
Lillo Petrolo
Self
Massimo Ranieri
Massimo Ranieri
Self
Vincenzo Restuccia
Vincenzo Restuccia
Self
Totò Savio
Totò Savio
Self (archive footage)
Nina Soldano
Nina Soldano
Self
Sergio Conforti
Sergio Conforti
Self
Little Tony
Little Tony
Self
Federico Zampaglione
Federico Zampaglione
Self
Antonio Capuano
Antonio Capuano
Self
Daniele Pace
Daniele Pace
Self (archive footage)
Michele Salvemini
Michele Salvemini
Self
Franco Califano
Franco Califano
Self
Ladislao Sugar
Ladislao Sugar
Self
Elio Gariboldi
Elio Gariboldi
Self
Mario Marenco
Mario Marenco
Self
Franco Crepax
Franco Crepax
Self
Jacqueline Savio
Jacqueline Savio
Self
Vincenzo Sarnelli
Vincenzo Sarnelli
Self
Gianni Daldello
Gianni Daldello
Self
Red Canzian
Red Canzian
Self
Matteo Pace
Matteo Pace
Self
Gianfranco Marziano
Gianfranco Marziano
Self
Raiz
Raiz
Self
Peppino Di Capri
Peppino Di Capri
Self
Giorgio Agazzi
Giorgio Agazzi
Self
Giorgio Assumma
Giorgio Assumma
Self
Gianni Boncompagni
Gianni Boncompagni
Self (archive footage)
Elvio Monti
Elvio Monti
Self
Gianni Simioli
Gianni Simioli
Self
Gianna Bigazzi
Gianna Bigazzi
Self (archive footage)
Marco Masini
Marco Masini
Self

Crews

Michele Rossi
Michele Rossi
Director
Michele Rossi
Michele Rossi
Producer
Carla Rinaldi
Carla Rinaldi
Writer
Carla Rinaldi
Carla Rinaldi
Director

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