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- Accidents to the Taxes!! (Italian: Accidenti alle t****e!!) is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by and written by Mario Mattoli. Riccardo Billi as Gaetano...
- language, and are featured in all the more po****r Italian dictionaries. accidenti [attʃiˈdɛnti]: literally "accidents"; used in the same context of English...
- reported her age as 75, since she herself claimed to have been born in 1936. Accidenti alle t****e!! (1951) - Margot The Reluctant Magician (1951) Amo un ********ino...
- 2014. "'Un buon virtuoso, agitato dalla fortuna, dalla quale sortì vari accidenti'. Giuseppe Corsi: un maestro marsicano nel Seicento europeo". In "E nostra...
- Miserabili (1948) L'ebreo errante (1948) Il cavaliere misterioso (1948) Accidenti alla guerra! (1948) Il tradimento (1949) Al diavolo la celebrità (1949)...
- (fragment) – "Dove mai trovar quel ciglio?" (Pulcherio) Terzetto – "Che accidenti" (Papparelli, Don Asdrubale, Eugenia) Rex Tremendus (Lo sposo deluso,...
- Command stresses in the US Eighth Air Force 1946 Italy ****ed War!... † Accidenti alla guerra!... Giorgio Simonelli Comedy. An Italian disguises himself...
- opera houses Miah Persson has sung Brigida in Cimarosa's Gli sposi per accidenti (Studio Lirico, Cortina, Italy), Hero in Berlioz's Béatrice et Bénédict...
- English title Original title Director(s) Accidenti alla guerra!... (1948) Giorgio Simonelli Break Up (1965) L'uomo dei cinque palloni Marco Ferreri Carmen...
- published Istoria e dimostrazioni intorno alle macchie solari e loro accidenti'' ("History and demonstration regarding sunspots and their behavior")...