The Mad Marechiaro

The Mad Marechiaro (Italian: Il Folle di Marechiaro) is a 1952 Italian film directed by Roberto Roberti and starring Aldo Silvani, Polidor and Diana Dei. The film had a difficult production history and was the director's last film. It was begun during the Second World War and not completed until 1950, before being released two years later. Roberti's son Sergio Leone assisted him as assistant director and played a role in the film.

The Mad Marechiaro
Directed byRoberto Roberti
Produced byEttore Catalucci
Written byRoberto Roberti
CinematographyRomolo Garroni
Production
company
Drago Film
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Distributed byDrago Film
Release date
1952
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

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