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Naked Therapy is a film of genre Comedy directed by Pedro Lazaga with Carmen Sevilla

Naked Therapy (1975)

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Length 1h26
Directed by
Genres Comedy
Rating46% 2.318062.318062.318062.318062.31806

Naked Therapy (Spanish:Terapia al desnudo) is a 1975 Spanish comedy film directed by Pedro Lazaga and starring Carmen Sevilla, José María Íñigo and Ramiro Oliveros.

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