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The first movie about standalone hands - Handy
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Title: Handy

Release Date: 26 Oct 2013

Runtime: 1h 23m

Genre: Comedy, Adventure, Fantasy

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Overview: This is the first feature film about the life of a hand (named Handy). After a lifetime spent with its owner (a bad writer) Handy decides to detach from the human body in order to prove that a stand alone hand can be the best writer ever...but the consequences of this action are going to affect all the other hands in the world...

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Average Vote: 8 (1 votes)

Cast

  • Dr. Andres Galates: Andrea Galatà
  • Pizza owner (voice): Alessandro Bianchi
  • Handy - Martini - Pizza Owner: Vincenzo Cosentino
  • Frank The Black: Franco Nero
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