Crazy Nights
Somewhat crazy semi-documentary by director Joe D’Amato is a strange series of Burlesque performances from around the globe. Actress and dancer Amanda Lear hosts these mostly musical numbers designed to get people on stage.
Genre: Documentary, Music
Director: Donatella Donati, Joe D'Amato
Actors: Amanda Lear, Andrea Scazzola, Marina Hedman
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