
The Working Class Goes to Heaven
Sep 17 1971
•2h 53m
•Drama
After losing a finger in a work accident, an Italian worker becomes increasingly involved in political and revolutionary groups.
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Gian Maria Volonté
Lulù Massa

Mariangela Melato
Lidia

Salvo Randone
Militina

Gino Pernice
Sindacalista
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