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- Teresina Alberto Plebani as Lynx-Eyes Yvonne Casadei as Susy's maid Mario Conocchia as lawyer Fred Williams and Federico Valli as Lynx-Eyes' agents Sabrina...
- Guido Alberti (dubbed by Carlo Croccolo) as Pace, a film producer Mario Conocchia [it] (dubbed by Mario Carotenuto) as a fictionalized version of himself...
- well-preserved tombs of the Roman period, known as le Carceri vecchie and la Conocchia. To the east of the amphitheatre an ancient road, the Via Dianae, leads...
- Vittorio 2022 Dry Luca 2023 Thank You Guys Diego Mia Marco's father There's Still Tomorrow Nino 2024 Another Summer Holiday Cesare Conocchia Diamonds Bruno...
- Sarcoli Andrea Carpenzano as Altiero Molino Vinicio Marchioni as Cesare Conocchia Anna Ferraioli Ravel as Sabrina "Sabry" Mazzalupi Emanuela Fanelli as...
- M****imiliano Cellamaro Edoardo Medici Luca Faraone Roberto Lamanna Ernesto Conocchia Luca Faraone 18 Simone Cristicchi "Quando sarai piccola" Simone Cristicchi...
- Castelromano, Colle de' Cioffi, Colle Martino, Colle Pagano, Collecroci, Conocchia, Coppolicchio, Fragnete, Marini, Salietto, Valgianese Government  • Mayor...
- nobility [it] in Turin (1679–1773), now Museo Egizio Convitto Pontano alla Conocchia [it] in Naples (18th century–1773, 1801–1806, 1827–1848, 1849–1860 and...
- the province of Caserta, in the Campania region of southern Italy. The Conocchia is a funerary monument (c. 2nd century AD) that stands on the route of...
- The conocchie (Italian plural of conocchia—a distaff) is a percussion instrument used in the folk music of much of southern Italy. Technically, the instrument...