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Frine cortigiana d'Oriente
Frine cortigiana d'Oriente

Frine cortigiana d'Oriente

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Italian

Runtime

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Rating

5/10

Release Date

02 December 1953

Country

Cast

Elena Kleus

Elena Kleus

Afra / Phryné

Pierre Cressoy

Pierre Cressoy

Hypéride

Tamara Lees

Tamara Lees

Criside

John Kitzmiller

John Kitzmiller

Nabus

Giulio Donnini

Giulio Donnini

Làmaco

Charles Fawcett

Charles Fawcett

Le roi Arconte

Barbara Berg

Barbara Berg

Ate

Mino Doro

Mino Doro

Osco

José Jaspe

José Jaspe

Crosio, le marchand d'esclave

Nico Pepe

Nico Pepe

Le dignitaire

Lamberto Picasso

Lamberto Picasso

Titteca

Franco Silva

Franco Silva

Claus

Carlo Tamberlani

Carlo Tamberlani

Assirione

Vittorio Duse

Vittorio Duse

L'Officiel

Gian Paolo Rosmino

Gian Paolo Rosmino

Traulete

Edda Soligo

Edda Soligo

Cleo

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