The cast of Tontolini ladro di scarpe - 1910 includes: Polidor as Tontolini
The cast of Tontolini ha le scarpe strette - 1910 includes: Polidor as Tontolini
The cast of Le scarpe nuove di Kri Kri - 1913 includes: Raymond Dandy as Kri Kri
The cast of Kri Kri e le scarpe della serva - 1914 includes: Raymond Dandy as Kri Kri
The cast of Un paio di scarpe per tanti chilometri - 1981 includes: Anita Bartolucci Fabio Boccanera Luciano Bonanni Arturo Dominici Michele Esposito Ugo Fangareggi Renato Mori Alessandra Panelli Sergio Solli Gabriele Tozzi
Dove sono le scarpe? in Italian is "Where are the shoes?" in English.
"Hot shoes" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase "scarpe fighe."Specifically, the feminine noun "scarpe" means "shoes." The feminine adjective "fighe" means "hot, sexy." The pronunciation is "SKAHR-peh FEE-gheh."
The cast of Scarpe grosse - 1940 includes: Elena Altieri as Marta Oscar Andriani as Un braccianto Enzo Biliotti as Il conte Carlo Garlandi Gualtiero De Angelis as Il procuratore Guzzini Oreste Fares as Il curato Lauro Gazzolo as Giancola Gorella Gori as Concetta, la cuoca Tina Lattanzi as Sofia Garlandi Beatrice Mancini as Maria Alfredo Menichelli as Gastone Amedeo Nazzari as Stefano Di Marco Emilio Petacci as Il notaio Sandelli Gastone Schirato as Michele, il maggiordomo Franca Volpini as Annetta, la cameriera
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Scarpe gratis - 1909 was released on: Italy: December 1909 UK: 24 December 1909 France: January 1910 USA: 26 January 1910
"Scarpe divine" is an Italian equivalent of "divine shoes."Specifically, the feminine noun "scarpe" means "shoes." The feminine adjective "divine" means "divine." The pronunciation is "SKAHR-peh dee-VEE-neh."
"Scarpe fighe" is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "hot shoes."Specifically, the feminine noun "scarpe" means "shoes." The feminine adjective "fighe" means "hot." The pronunciation is "SKAHR-peh FEE-gheh."
Belle scarpe is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful shoes".Specifically, the feminine adjective belle means "beautiful". The feminine noun scarpe translates as "shoes". The pronunciation will be "BEHL-ley SKAHR-pey" in Italian.