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"Piovra, La"
(1984) (mini) (TV mini-series) |
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"Piovra 2,
La" (1985) (mini) (TV mini-series) |
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"Piovra 3,
La" (1987) (mini) (TV mini-series) |
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"Piovra 4,
La" (1989) (mini) (TV mini-series) |
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"Piovra 5
- Il cuore del problema, La" (1990) (mini) (TV
mini-series) |
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"Piovra 6
- L' ultimo segreto, La" (1992) (mini) (TV
mini-series) |
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"Piovra 7
- Indagine sulla morte del comissario Cattani, La"
(1995) (mini) (TV mini-series) |
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Piovra 8 -
Lo scandalo, La (1997) (TV) |
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Piovra 9 -
Il patto, La (1998) (TV) |
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Piovra 10,
La (2001) (TV) |
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The
teleplay has been continued published more 20 years from 1984 in Italy
and worldwide. Chinese CCTV has imported the teleplay from 2001. Now,
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Series
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Year
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length(minutes)
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CCTC edition
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Directer
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Music
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Piovra-1
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6
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1984
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360
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1-8
360 min
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Damiano
Damiani
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Riz
Ortolani
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Piovra-2
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5
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1986
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370
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9-16
360 min
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Florestano
Vancini
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Ennio
Morricone
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Piovra-3
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7
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1987
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433
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17-25
405 min
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Luigi
Perelli
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Ennio
Morricone
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Piovra-4
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6
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1989
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600
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26-38
585 min
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Luigi
Perelli
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Ennio
Morricone
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Piovra-5
Il cuore gel problema
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5
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1990
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500
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39-45
450 min
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Luigi
Perelli
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Ennio
Morricone
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Piovra-6
L'ultimo segreto
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6
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1992
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600
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Luigi
Perelli
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Ennio
Morricone
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Piovra-7
Indagine sulla morte del commissario cattani
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6
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1995
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600
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Luigi
Perelli
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Ennio
Morricone
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Piovra-8
Lo Scandalo
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2
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1997
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220
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Giacomo
Battiato
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Ennio
Morricone
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Piovra-9
Il Patto
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2
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1998
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220
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Giacomo
Battiato
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Ennio
Morricone
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Piovra-10
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2
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2001
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400
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Luigi
Perelli
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Ennio
Morricone
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About
the movie from IMDB
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Overview
La Piovra 1 (1984)
Director:Damiano
Damiani
Writers:Nicola
Badalucco (script)
Lucio Battistrada (written by)
more
Release Date:11 March 1984 (Italy) more
Genre:Crime / Drama / Family / Romance more
Plot Summary:Corrado Cattani is a police inspector whose
life is devoted to fighting the Italian mafia (known here
as "La Piovra" or "The Octopus")...
more
Plot Keywords:South Italy / Carabinieri / Sicily / Palermo
Italy / Mafia more
Awards:1 win more
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Overview
La Piovra 10 (2001)
Director:Luigi
Perelli
Writers:Pier
Giuseppe Murgia (story) and
Sergio Silva (story) ...
more
Release Date:10 January 2001 (Italy) more
Genre:Drama more
Plot Synopsis:This plot synopsis is empty. Add a synopsis
Plot Keywords:Tenth Part / Sequel / Mafia
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Additional
Details La Piovra 1 (1984)
Also
Known As:Allein gegen die Mafia (West Germany)
Mafia, La (France) (dubbed version)
The Octopus
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Runtime:402 min / Netherlands:360 min
Country:Italy / France / UK / West Germany
Language:Italian / English / French
Color:Color (Telecolor)
Aspect Ratio:1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:Dolby
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Additional
Details La Piovra 10 (2001)
Parents Guide:Add content advisory for parents
Runtime:200 min (2 parts) / Portugal:207 min (2 episodes)
Country:Italy
Language:Italian
Color:Black and White (flashback scenes) / Color
Sound Mix:Dolby SR
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Synopsis
La Piovra 1 (1984)--
Synopsis La Piovra 10 (2001)
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Synopsis
La Piovra 1 (1984)
Corrado
Cattani is a police inspector whose life is devoted to fighting
the Italian mafia (known here as "La Piovra" or
"The Octopus"). Even as his family and life are
being destroyed by ruthless criminals, the intrepid comissar
keeps fighting... Written by Boris Shafir
Episode
1 - Police commissioner lives a family nightmare: he is
too straight to accept the one-time infidelity of his wife,
thirteen years ago, may be because he is unsure of the paternity
of the twelve-year-old daughter he loves. Police commissioner
finds diversion in a new job recently opened in a small
Sicilian village, when local commissioner is found dead
in his car, shot by the Mafia. Episode 2 - Police commissioner
searches for the truth and finds love in the eyes full of
sorrow of a 22-y-o countess who, by sheer coincidence, lost
her mother by suicide the night the commissioner was murdered
- open and shut case, says local police. Police commissioner
is too suspicious of everybody to find his way up the social
ladder, though he benefits from the counsel and protection
of his former Law Professor. Episode 3 - Police commissioner
does not find a way out of his criminal puzzles, and his
wife leaves for their house in the North; their daughter
is broken-hearted. Episode 4 - Police commissioner sets
the trap to catch a few large mice, and his daughter is
kidnapped. Episode 5 - Police commissioner starts lying
to everybody: his wife, about their daughter's whereabouts,
and the handful of good cops who trust him about how to
go on with the investigation. First his mistakes, then his
implied admission that he shot two men and planted evidence
of a murder in one of them, sets a murderer free. Episode
6 - Police commissioner sets a few scores right, but he
his resigning his post, his family is more in a shambles
than ever, the Sicilian Group "I Culturati" is
more powerful than ever, and he is visiting the tomb of
his lost countess. The open and shut case is not closed,
and the police commissioner is too tired to go on. Written
by Artemis-9 (See
here)
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Synopsis
La Piovra
2(1985) (mini) (TV mini-series)
Part 1 - PAOLA - Police Inspector Cattani fights a losing
battle to save his loved daughter's sanity, after what she
suffered (see "La Piovra", original mini-series).
He loses her, and his only trusted magistrate in the fight
against The Octopus. Part 2 - FRIENDS IN COMMON - Cattani
is approached by the Number 2 of his best friend in Rome
to conspire against him, and ends up fighting for his life
in prison, against thugs who are friends of his worst enemy.
Cattani must swallow his pride, and recurs to the lustful
Contessa who has other friends in common. Part 3 - RETURN
TO ROME -Cattani's love life is as confused as his behaviour;
he sleeps with the enemy, and is recruited to ITALA, the
cultural association for the study of the ancestral
popular traditions of Italy, The Octopus by another name.
Part 4 - VENGEANCE - It leaves an acrid taste in Cattani's
mouth, has he loses yet an important ally, and severes his
ties with the beautiful Contessa, when he wakes up fire
in enemy ground. Part 5 - CRIMINAL AMBITION - Cattani's
major achievement so far leaves him without friends in Rome;
his former teacher explains between whiskeys how easy it
is for an intelligent man to fall into criminal ambition.
Part 6 - DESTINY - Cattani's takes one year leave without
pay from his desk job at the Intelligence Services, and
then destiny presents him with a couple of revenge opportunities
against the tandem of corrupt politicians and mafia expatriates,
again at heavy personal cost. Written by Artemis-9
(See
here)
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Synopsis
La Piovra
3 (1987) (mini) (TV mini-series)
Part
1 - GOOD AND EVIL - After the mafia killed his family, and
a number of people who trusted him, Cattani sees a couple
of criminals condemned to light sentences only. A DEA team
brings him back from the mountain retreat with good monks,
to the evil world of a drugs-for-arms deal. Solace comes
in the form of new affections for a banker's daughters,
who look like his lost wife and daughter. Part 2 - NO ESCAPE
- Cattani uses a TV interview to reveal he found out about
one of The Octopus telephone numbers. That is enough to
spread havoc in the criminal rang, but the mafia leaves
the American investigators no escape. Part 3 - THIRSTING
FOR VENGEANCE - Cattani falls in love with Giulia, but his
inquest does not go far, until Giulia's father dies, and
her grandfather takes hold of the family bank again. Part
4 - REFUGE - The Antinari bank is backing the illegal arms
deal, trusted friends and servants may not be what they
seem, and Cattani is undecided between personal vendetta
and life in a monastery. Part 5 - MASSACRE - Anna Antinari
gets hold of documents that are essential for the arms deal,
and trusts her life and that of her child daughter Greta
to the good monks who were already hosting Cattani. For
the mafia in liaison with a member of parliament, monastery
walls are no protection against a new massacre. - Part 6
- TO THE SOUTH AGAIN - Cattani meets Giulia again at her
mother's funeral, and research and luck bring him up North
to Rome, in order to discover the way to the South again,
from where a ship will depart with an illegal arms cargo.
Part 7 - MEETING AGAIN - Giulia reconciles with her grandfather
Nicola, and her second meeting with chief inspector Corrado
Cattani is yet a probe for his loyalty to duty. One man
ends a life of power tragically; the other hangs desperately
to life because, as Giulia says, ?He lost; and quite a lot!?
Written by Artemis-9 (See
here)
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Synopsis.
La Piovra 4 (1989)
(mini) (TV mini-series)
A
couple of years have passed since Corrado Cattani and Giulia
Antinari broke up; during this time, Giulia died in an accident
(that might or might not have been planned by Tano) and
Corrado has lived alone in a place when he can be guarded
24/7. A new investigation brings him face to face with his
old enemy Tano Carridi again: at a reception organized by
the Antinari bank, a casino owner named Tindari,someone
with close connections to the mafia, is brutally murdered.It
turns out that the asassin, Salvatore Frolo,had personal
reasons to commit the murder: back in Sicilia, many years
ago,Tindari had killed his wife and daughter. While Corrado
investigates the case with the help of judge Silvia Conti
and journalist Davide Faeti,hoping to find more about the
mafia's involvement in Tindari's casino business, Tano has
three main points on his agenda: 1.Get Greta Antinari's
custody in order to have total control over the Antinari
bank; 2. Invest mafia money into a huge corporation called
"International Insurances", the first step towards
taking over the company being a convenient marriage with
the "Insurances" manager's daughter, Ester Rasi;
3. Get rid of Cattani once and for all... Written by nadia-b
(See
here)
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Synopsis
La Piovra 5 - Il cuore
del problema(1990) (mini) (TV mini-series)
Superintendent
Corrado Cattani is dead. After his lover, the beautiful
judge Silvia Conti, recovers somewhat from the shock over
his death, she decides to take vengeance and carry on his
long standing battle against the Mafia. She vows to put
the unscrupulous businessman Espinosa, upon whom she lays
the blame for the killing of Cattani, behind bars. Tano,
who killed his wife, is already in prison; Silvia offers
him mitigation if he testifies against the Mafia and Espinosa,
but Tano remains silent. When Mimmo, the son of the influential
Mafia-family Linori, is murdered in Sicily by an American,
Masino, Silvia follows the killer all the way to the U.S.,
where his tracks disperse. Silvia has no idea that at the
same time the former Italian policeman Davide Licata, who
had to flee from the Mafia to New York for fear about the
safety of his wife and son, is infil-trating the Linori
family disguised as a domestic servant in order to prove
their participation in international drug-trafficking. Back
to Italy Silvia learns from Quadri and Trevi, two former
colleagues of Cattani, that there has to be a connection
between Giovanni Linori and Espinosa. At the same time Linori
reports the disappearance of his son Mimmo to Silvia. Neither
Silvia nor Linori are aware that Linori's collaborator Corvo
is actually working for Espinosa, upon whose orders Mimmo
was murdered in order to gain his position in the Linori's
company "Italtecnosud". Espinosa wants to carry
out large-scale drug deals with Africa through this firm.
Giovanni Linori frees Tano from prison. In return Tano is
to help him take his revenge on Corvo. Giovanni Linori feels
that his family is in danger because of him taking his revenge
on Corvo. He therefore plans to take them all on a boating
trip on his yacht. However, they are caught in an ambush
by their servant Filo. Giovanni, the head of the family,
dies. Just before his death he tells his family to retreat
to his villa in the Bavarian Alps. Owing to the fact that
Davide was present at Linori's killing and was otherwise
seen time and again together with Mafia-men, Silvia suspects
him of murder. She is unaware that in the meantime he has
been put on to Saverio's scent by the latter's own brother,
the traitor Filo. He was involved in the attack on a police
squad twenty years before, in which nearly all the policemen
were murdered. Davide was one of the few survivors. After
the death of Linori, his youngest son Andrea is now head
of the family. He wants revenge for his father's death and
Tano is meant to help him. According to a plot devised by
Tano, Andrea is to pretend not to know that Corvo is responsible
for the murder of Mimmo and Giovanni, pretence cooperation
is to arise between Corvo and Andrea. Meanwhile Silvia has
had Davide arrested, but he saves her life from a murder
attempt at the police-station, almost convincing her that
he is on her side. When he is then confronted with his ex-wife
Marta and his son Stefano, now twenty years old, who confirm
his identity, there is nothing more to stop Silvia and Davide
from working together. Silvia supports Davide in his search
for Saverio, whose brother Filo was murdered not long ago
on Andrea's orders. He eventually finds Saverio, who now
calls himself Brother Gillo, in a remote monastery and persuades
him to break his vows to testify against the Mafia. The
monk actually admits being involved in the attack on Davide's
squad twenty years before. His mission had been to murder
the killers of the policemen. He had been hired by a rich
and distinguished man whom he would certainly recognize
- but for the sake of him being blind. However, Saverio
feels able to recognize the man's voice even after twenty
years. Meanwhile Tano has visited his schizophrenic sister
Maria. He had entrusted her with documents long ago, which
could become dangerous for the Mafia. Tano contacts Espinosa,
to whom the secret documents could be incriminating. He
suggests Espinosa to cooperate: because Andrea, now chairman
of "Italtecnosud", follows his advice, Tano offers
guarantee that all the drug-deals with Africa proceed correctly.
In return he demands a free hand in his own doings. Espinosa
agrees. Silvia succeeds in having Masino, Mimmo's murderer,
extradited form the U.S.A. Upon setting foot in Italy, however,
he is assassinated by a minor, hired by Andrea Linori. Revenge
for this killing is taken when the attempted kidnapping
of the Linori-family fails and Ninni, Andrea's and his wife
Gloria's little son, is murdered. Silvia Conti then receives
incriminating evidence - anonymously sent to her by Tano
Cariddi. This enables her to arrest several of "Italtecnosud's"
corrupt top executives. Corvo too is hand-cuffed and taken
away as was Tano's intention. While this is happening, Silvia
and Davide discover a link between "Italtecnosud"
and the Waxman bank in Luxemburg. In fact the money from
state subsidies given to "Italtecnosud" for building
a harbour is being transfered via the Waxman bank to be
used in drug-deals. Just as Silvia is trying to motivate
Puparo, who is living in Bavaria in seclusion with Lorella,
who still believes he is her father, to testify against
the Mafia, Corvo's men open fire on them. In the nick of
time they manage to escape to the Linori villa, a refuge
known to Puparo, where they find Linori's "life-assurance":
an undeveloped film. Puparo knows that Lorella is in danger
as long as she is with him, so he sends her away with Silvia
and Davide. Whilst taking off in a helicopter the three
of them are forced to watch helplessly as Puparo races his
car into a tank full of fuel... In Luxemburg the policemen
Quadri and Trevi find out that the Waxman bank is very exclusive.
Lorella offers Puparo's inheritance to Davide, not wanting
to touch the money because it is dirty Mafia-loot. Using
the money, Davide opens an account at the Waxman bank and
becomes holder of a safe-deposit box. Thus Trevi, a computer
specialist, can obtain access to "Italtecnosud's"
safe-deposit, where he finds what he expected: documents
on the company's illegal trans-actions. Owing to the tough
investigating, the dangers they shared and now the success,
Silvia and Davide have become closer. Nevertheless Espinosa
is still at large, now having had his go-between Corvo murdered
at his son's wedding because Corvo had become inconvenient.
And since the press has got wind of "Italtecnosud's"
illegal transactions, Espinosa wants to divert the public's
attention: Tano's schizophrenic sister Maria is to detonate
a bomb in a busy train station... Back to Italy Davide learns,
to his own horror, that Andrea has kidnapped his ex-wife
Marta and his son Stefano, and made them reveal his real
identity. Davide's attempt to free his family fails, he
is captured. However, Andrea's wife, Gloria, who diapproves
of her husband's dealings, helps Davide, Marta and Stefano
escape. Shortly afterwards, Tano kills Andrea. At last Silvia
has a valuable clue: the film found in the villa shows Giovanni
Linori and Espinosa. Davide picks up Saverio at the monastery
and confronts him with Espinosa: Saverio identifies Espinosa
without a shadow of a doubt as the man who hired him twenty
years ago. Espinosa, beside himself with rage, yells at
Silvia that he also had Corrado Cattani murdered. Espinosa
is arrested, the drug trafficking via "Italtecnosud"
is stopped. On hearing that all is over, Tano informs Silvia
that his sister Maria is already at the station with a bomb.
In a dramatic race against time Davide rushes the device
through the panicking crowd. Seconds later it explodes outside,
a blood-bath is averted. Written by Anonymous (See
here)
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Synopsis
La Piovra 6 - L' ultimo segreto(1992)
In
Episode 1, The Killing Attempt, police detective Davide
Licata survives badly wounded, so much so that his personal
and love life will be affected. In Episode 2, The Core,
he is tempted by the General directing the Government's
"nucleous of operations and investigations (NOI)",
a secret service built to do the dirty anti-crime jobs that
the police can't do. In Episode 3, The Man of the Letters,
exposes the hideout of Tani Cariddi in deep Africa - and
again, the retired detective and the retired criminal must
come to grips with violent action in Europe. In Episode
4, The Trap, not one but several traps are set from both
sides of the law. In Episode 5, Codename: West, a desperate
chase is given by The Core and two countries magistrates
to catch the new drug lords that are aiming at deluging
drugs into Europe's Eastern countries from a former Nazi
concentration camp in the West. In Episode 6, A Secret Is
Revealed, the detective exposes and destroys the man who
secretively had taken the place of octopus' head - but crime
will not stop because the criminal's son escapes with enough
power to restart it all. Written by Artemis-9 (See
here)
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Synopsis
La Piovra 7 - Indagine sulla morte del comissario
Cattani, La (mini)(1995)
MAJOR
SPOILERS AHEAD! Episode 1 - RETURN TO SICILY - is the coming
back of several characters to the little town where, years
ago, the police commissary Cattani was set up and murdered
by the Mafia. Rosario Granchio is transferred to the local
prison against his will, tries to reach the prosecutor magistrate
Silvia Conti but is killed due to the poor protection offered
by an inexperienced deputy commissary Breda and an inept
inspector Livotti. Silvia fails to get information from
Rosario's daughter, Sara, who prefers to confide what she
knows about his father's dangerous liaisons to Antonio Ragusa,
a young thug. He aims at destroying the ascending Mafioso,
Nuzzio, but is soon disposed of by the ruthless Nuzzio.
Sara decides to punish the lecherous boss by killing his
lover, but in the doing, she accidentally kills Nuzzio's
natural son. Meanwhile, in St. Petersburg, Russia, Saverio
is working underground in cahoots with Marcella, a banker's
assistant, to discover a strange Mafia money laundering
project. Episode 2 - THE BARROTTI GANG - Sara and Biagio,
her brother, create an extortion gang, named after the village's
suburbs where they live. They are taking the ?business?
out of Nuzzio's hands. Don Aragonese forbids Nuzzio to take
vengeance against Sara, but Nuzzio's friend, now a widower
and a grieving father, tries to take revenge on Sara. By
mere chance, a career promotion takes Silvia Monti off the
Mafia's trail, and an overconfident commissary Breda blunders
the case against a top Mafioso. Meanwhile in Russia, Saverio's
long and discreet digging brings results: now he knows who
is sending the Mafia's treasure in bank notes through what
cargo ship to what numbered bank account and where. He knows
enough, and can now return to Sicily for his vengeance against
his former Mafiosi friends. Behind him, he leaves a broken-hearted
wife, and his mistress. Episode 3 - LOOK-OUT FOR SAVERIO
- Saverio comes home to reunite with Nuzzio against the
higher powers of the Mafia, but these are alert and after
him, after torturing his mistress in St. Petersburg. Also
after him, is his wife, still under the protection of Oleg,
Saverio's bodyguard. Silvia Conti enlists the help of a
computer wizard with a past, and a pirate radio reporter
who is a revolted young man, son of an old industrialist
who married the sexy countess Olga Camastra who ordered
the killing of Cattani, after failing to stop him by using
her personal charms. The ghost of that cop killing, and
the countess's escape from justice for lack of evidence
years ago, is even more presence after a sort of re-enactment
of the murder, now with commissary Breda and his wife as
targets. This time, Silvia Conti gets a confession from
Olga's husband - but he suffers an heart attack, and is
killed in the hospital by a Mafia paid doctor. Episode 4
- THE INQUEST - The local television channel, owned by Olga
Camastra, puts the blame of her husband's death on Silvia
Conti's harsh interrogation of the old man. Saverio's ascension
to power seems unstoppable: he masters over Nuzzio with
his superior intelligence, and helps him escape an ambush;
the Barrotti gang is massacred by Nuzzio's men; and he breaks
and enters into the countess's palace, frightening her,
and demanding the names' list. The countess plays for time,
and decides to print and keep a list of all the Mafiosi
names and account numbers for her own protection, while
deleting them all from her computer. The password is a Latin
motto, Salus Nostra Extrema Thule (literally, the northernmost-isle
is our salvation, Ultima Thule being an ancient word for
the most far-away inhabited land by humans known to the
Greek culture). Olga owns that medallion of the ?Thule Academy?,
similar to the one Saverio gave his wife as something that
would be her best protection. After laboratory expertise
on the remains of three human bodies are complete, Silvia
Conti knows the identity of three of the six men who killed
her former lover, Cattani. Since another was Rosario Granchio,
recently killed, only two remain - those not yet crossed
in a photo Saverio kept, of six boys: one is himself, the
other is Nuzzio. Olga arrests the countess for interrogation,
but she refuses the questioning, claiming that they were
rivals in love once, for Cattani, and the chief prosecutor
puts Silvia off the case. By accident, Camastra's son-in-law
discovers the secret cache where she had hidden the Thule's
list, and Cattani's broken wrist-watch. Going against the
rules, Silvia Conti forces a meeting with Olga Camastra
in prison, and confronts her alone, showing her the wrist-watch
- thus implying she owns the names' list, too. Olga breaks,
and starts her confession. Before she is taken to court,
the Thule's leaders, made powerful by their police informers,
has her killed. Episode 5 - THE KILLING ATTEMPT - Silvia
is blamed for another strange death, the young commissary
Breda is sent away to his hometown far north - something
he had requested before he was into this case - and their
only witness, Sara, is pressed by a police inspector and
the new prosecutor to deny her earlier testimony. Yet, Sara's
conscience leads her to a drastic solution: she does her
confession to a music tape recorder borrowed to her by Breda,
and kills herself in prison before the new trial hearing.
The corrupt inspector cleans up her cell, and gets hold
of the compromising tape. However, Silvia confronts the
corrupt chief prosecutor with what she knows, and he breaks
into a full confession. Outside the magistrate's villa,
there are Mafiosi in watch, and a new killing attempt on
the courageous woman magistrate and her aids is being prepared.
Episode 6 - THE SENTENCE - The killing attempt worked almost
to perfection, and more blood runs in the streets. Silvia
Conti's life is spared due to the intervention of Oleg,
Saverio's bodyguard, who decided against Nuzzio's opinion
that she would be more valuable to them alive. Stefano Mura,
the computer wizard is killed by the corrupt inspector Livotti.
Olga Camastra's son-in-law almost dies when the Mafia sets
a bomb in the factory where he was alone, working overnight
in his father's double accounts, to expose the Mafia's money
laundering schemes using his companies. The workers and
the village shopkeepers unite under the guidance of the
schoolteacher, and a demonstration is set to the day of
the funerals of the repentant magistrate and Stefano's.
Chiari who was now very fond of Stefano Mura, is devastated
by his death, but is able to finish his computer puzzle
by replacing the missing letters in the password with the
letters she saw on the medallion her husband had given her.
The day of the funeral is long in events, from a bomb in
the church's crypt, a last-minute intervention by commissary
Breda, a confession from a repentant corrupt member of Parliament,
a truck chase, and a shoot-out between Nuzzio's men and
the police. Silvia Conti manages to bring the all-powerful
Professor Piemonte to court. Even before he is sentenced,
though, a car travels north to Tano Cariddi's mountainous
hide-out. Piemonte's young protégé shows Cariddi the Thule
medallion and, according to his instructions, buries a small
box with the floppy-disks that contain the secret history
of the last thirty years of the affairs between company
owners, Mafiosi and the secret society. One day, they will
be revived. Written by Artemis-9 (See
here)
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Synopsis
La Piovra 8 (1997)
The
history of Italian Maffia from the 1950s to the 1960s -
a prequel to the events told in "La Piovra" other
mini-series. (See
here)
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Synopsis
La Piovra 9 - Il patto (1998) (TV)
This
plot synopsis is empty. Add a synopsis (See
here)
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Synopsis
La Piovra 10 (2001)
This
plot synopsis is empty. Add a synopsis (See
here)
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Files
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Order
of part of CCTV
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Length(minutes)
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Play
time in CCTV
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File
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001
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1-1
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45
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2005.7.13.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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002
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1-2
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45
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2005.7.13.
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350kbps,rmvb,113M
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003
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1-3
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45
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2005.7.14.
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350kbps,rmvb,113M
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004
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1-4
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45
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2005.7.14.
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350kbps,rmvb,112M
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005
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1-5
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45
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2005.7.15.
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350kbps,rmvb,112M
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006
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1-6
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45
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2005.7.15.
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350kbps,rmvb,113M
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007
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1-7
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45
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2005.7.16.
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350kbps,rmvb,110M
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008
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1-8
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45
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2005.7.16.
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350kbps,rmvb,112M
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009
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1-9
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45
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2005.7.17.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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010
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1-10
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45
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2005.7.17.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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011
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1-11
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45
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2005.7.18.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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012
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1-12
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45
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2005.7.18.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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013
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1-13
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45
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2005.7.19.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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014
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1-14
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45
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2005.7.19.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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015
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1-15
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45
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2005.7.20.
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350kbps,rmvb,115M
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016
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1-16
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45
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2005.7.20.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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017
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1-17
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45
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2005.7.21.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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018
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1-18
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45
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2005.7.21.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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019
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1-19
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45
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2005.7.22.
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350kbps,rmvb,115M
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020
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1-20
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45
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2005.7.22.
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021
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1-21
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45
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2005.7.23.
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350kbps,rmvb,115M
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022
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1-22
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45
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2005.7.23.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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023
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1-23
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45
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2005.7.24.
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350kbps,rmvb,115M
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024
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1-24
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45
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2005.7.24.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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025
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1-25
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45
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2005.7.25.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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026
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1-26
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45
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2005.7.25.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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027
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1-27
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45
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2005.7.26.
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350kbps,rmvb,115M
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028
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1-28
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45
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2005.7.26.
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350kbps,rmvb,113M
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029
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1-29
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45
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2005.7.27.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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030
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1-30
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45
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2005.7.27.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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031
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1-31
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45
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2005.7.28.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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032
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1-32
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45
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2005.7.28.
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350kbps,rmvb,113M
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033
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1-33
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45
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2005.7.29.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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034
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1-34
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45
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2005.7.29.
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350kbps,rmvb,113M
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035
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1-35
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45
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2005.7.30.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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036
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1-36
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45
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2005.7.30.
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350kbps,rmvb,113M
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037
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1-37
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45
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2005.7.31.
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350kbps,rmvb,114M
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038
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1-38
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45
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2005.7.31.
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350kbps,rmvb,113M
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039
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1-39
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45
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2005.8.1.
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350kbps,rmvb,113M
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040
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1-40
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45
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2005.8.1.
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350kbps,rmvb,112M
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041
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1-41
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45
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2005.8.2.
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350kbps,rmvb,112M
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042
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1-42
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45
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2005.8.2.
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043
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1-43
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45
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2005.8.3.
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044
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1-44
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2005.8.3.
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045
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1-45
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45
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2005.8.4.
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350kbps,rmvb,111M
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046
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1-46
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45
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2005.8.4.
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047
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1-47
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45
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2005.8.5.
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048
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1-48
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45
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2005.8.5.
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350kbps,rmvb,110M
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You
can try the address (http://www.the-realworld.de/modules.php?name=ed2k_search)
for download the teleplay. First enter "La Piovra"
in the search frame, then a download page will be show. |
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The
second suite of "La Piovra" published date by CCTV is
unknow at present
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20313.3
The download resources by YouTube (See
here)
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No.
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Session-Episode
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Length
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Size
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Year
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Note
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01
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1-1
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62'43"
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1984
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Riz
Ortolani
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02
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1-2
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58'25"
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1984
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Riz
Ortolani
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03
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1-3
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62'04"
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1984
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Riz
Ortolani
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04
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1-4
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67'21"
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1984
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Riz
Ortolani
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05
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1-5
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68'55"
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1984
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Riz
Ortolani
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06
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1-6
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69'28"
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1984
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Riz
Ortolani
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07
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2-1
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62'10"
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1986
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Ennio
Morricone
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08
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2-2
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66'38"
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1986
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Ennio
Morricone
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09
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2-3
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55'49"
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1986
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Ennio
Morricone
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10
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2-4
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56'45"
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1986
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Ennio
Morricone
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11
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2-5
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66'15"
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1986
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Ennio
Morricone
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12
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2-6
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64'47"
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1986
|
Ennio
Morricone
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13
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3-1
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63'36"
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1987
|
Ennio
Morricone
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14
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3-2
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62'17"
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1987
|
Ennio
Morricone
|
15
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3-3
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63'01"
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1987
|
Ennio
Morricone
|
16
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3-4
|
63'32"
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1987
|
Ennio
Morricone
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17
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3-5
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58'05"
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1987
|
Ennio
Morricone
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18
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3-6
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56'14"
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1987
|
Ennio
Morricone
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19
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3-7
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51'47"
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1989
|
Ennio
Morricone
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20
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4-1
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103'20"
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1989
|
Ennio
Morricone
|
21
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4-2
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97'46"
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1989
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Ennio
Morricone
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22
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4-3
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96'10"
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1989
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Ennio
Morricone
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23
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4-4
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99'05"
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1989
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Ennio
Morricone
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24
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4-5
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90'31"
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1989
|
Ennio
Morricone
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25
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4-6
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108'22"
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1989
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Ennio
Morricone
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26
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5-1
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113'42"
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1990
|
Ennio
Morricone
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27
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5-2
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109'37"
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1990
|
Ennio
Morricone
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28
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5-3
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100'06"
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1990
|
Ennio
Morricone
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29
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5-4
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97'45"
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1990
|
Ennio
Morricone
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30
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5-5
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94'06"
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1990
|
Ennio
Morricone
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31
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6-1
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107'04"
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1992
|
Ennio
Morricone
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32
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6-2
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98'08"
|
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1992
|
Ennio
Morricone
|
33
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6-3
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101'12"
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1992
|
Ennio
Morricone
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34
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6-4
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97'10"
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1992
|
Ennio
Morricone
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35
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6-5
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105'18"
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1992
|
Ennio
Morricone
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36
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6-6
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114'10"
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1992
|
Ennio
Morricone
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37
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7-1
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101'37"
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1995
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Ennio
Morricone
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38
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7-2
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102'52"
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1995
|
Ennio
Morricone
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39
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7-3
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105'10"
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1995
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Ennio
Morricone
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40
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7-4
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108'06"
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1995
|
Ennio
Morricone
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41
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7-5
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105'53"
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1995
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Ennio
Morricone
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42
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7-6
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97'24"
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1995
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Ennio
Morricone
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43
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8-1
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99'14"
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1997
|
Paolo
Buonvino
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44
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8-2
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97'34"
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1997
|
Paolo
Buonvino
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45
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9-1
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102'13"
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1998
|
Paolo
Buonvino
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46
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9-2
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101'43"
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1998
|
Paolo
Buonvino
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47
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10-1
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102'46"
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2001
|
Ennio
Morricone
|
48
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10-2
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103'49"
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2001
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Ennio
Morricone
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