
Thomas
Sep 28 1970
•2h 38m
•Mystery, Drama, Fantasy, Horror
A modest theatrical company, soon to debut, organizes a superstitious spiritual session. During the evening the spirit of little Thomas is evoked.
Cast
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Edmund Purdom
Marcus

Anita Sanders
Giorgia
Bob Tonelli
Bob

Giulio Pizzirani
Pintus
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