Igoa | Lady Sings the Blues |
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Tausaga | 1972 |
Ituaiga | Drama, Music |
Atunuʻu | United States of America |
Potu potu | Weston Productions, Jobete Productions, Motown Productions, Paramount Pictures, Sidney J. Furie Productions |
Faʻafiafia | Diana Ross, Billy Dee Williams, Richard Pryor, James T. Callahan, Paul Hampton, Sid Melton |
Auvaa | Sidney J. Furie (Director), Jay Weston (Producer), Cherie (Hairstylist), Suzanne de Passe (Screenplay), William Dufty (Book), Millie Moore (Post Production Supervisor) |
Faʻamalolo | Oct 12, 1972 |
Taimi taimi | 144 minute |
Tulaga lelei | HD |
IMDb | 6.90 / 10 e 63 tagata faʻaoga |
Lauiloa | 7 |
Lady Sings the Blues
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