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Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf

Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf

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  • Acteurs : , Neville Smith, Thora Hird, Julie Walters
  • Genre : Drame
  • Date de sortie : Unknown
  • Nationalité : britannique
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Un conférencier plutôt timide, du nom de Trevor Hopkins, va rencontrer un de ses étudiants, et prendre un nouveau départ dans sa vie.

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