Why

Why

7.3IMDb Score
Released:1971-10-27
Duration:98 min
Country:Italy
Director:Nanni Loy
Actors:Alberto Sordi, Elga Andersen, Andrea Aureli, Nazzareno Natale, Michele Gammino
Production:Documento Film

Overview:

Giuseppe Di Noi, an Italian surveyor living in Swiden, gets arrested at the border while going back to Italy with his family for a vacation. But can someone tell the man why?

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