Love Me Strangely
Trailer: Love Me Strangely
Year: 1971
Genre: Thriller, Drama, Romance
Studio: Mega Film, Paris-Cannes Productions
Director: Sergio Gobbi
Cast: Virna Lisi, Helmut Berger, Charles Aznavour, Alain Noury, Françoise Brion, Édith Scob
Crew: Sergio Gobbi (Director), Georges Tabet (Writer), Dominique Fabre (Novel), Sergio Gobbi (Producer), André Tabet (Writer), Sergio Gobbi (Writer)
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