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Le Mans scorciatoia per l'inferno
Digitmovies, with collaboration of C.A.M. srl a division of Gruppo Sugar, is glad to release on CD for the first absolute time, in its complete form and in full stereo, the OST by Stelvio Cipriani for the movie“ Le Mans, scorciatoia per l’inferno” (aka “Le Mans, Shortcut to Hell” – “Los circuitos de la muerte”); directed in 1970 by Osvaldo Civirani and starring Lang Jeffries, Edwige Fenech...
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