The Glass Sphinx
The Glass Sphinx (Italian: La sfinge d'oro) is an Italian-American 1967 adventure film directed by Luigi Scattini.[1]
The Glass Sphinx | |
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Italian film poster | |
Directed by | Luigi Scattini |
Starring | Robert Taylor Anita Ekberg |
Music by | Les Baxter Roberto Pregadio |
Distributed by | AIP |
Release date | 31 May 1967 (Italy) |
Country | Italy USA |
Language | English |
Synopsis
Film is about an expedition led by a millionaire (Rober Taylor), going to Egypt to find the priceless Glass Sphinx buried in a tomb. His assistant (Angel del Ponzo) is an expert in Egyptian tombs. Anita Ekberg plays an exotic beauty whom he picks up along the way, and Giacomo Rossi-Stuart plays a mysterious follower of the expedition.
Cast
- Robert Taylor as Prof. Karl Nichols
- Anita Ekberg as Paulette
- Gianna Serra as Jenny
- Giacomo Rossi-Stuart as Ray (credited as Jack Stuart)
- Ángel del Pozo as Alex
- Remo De Angelis as Mirko
- José Truchado as Theo
- Emad Hamdy as Fouad
- Ahmed Kamis as Chief Shoukry
- Mohammed Tawfik
- Lidia Biondi
Notes
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