The Thief of Damascus

The Thief of Damascus (Italian: Il ladro di Damasco) is a 1964 Italian adventure film directed by Mario Amendola and starring Tony Russel, Luciana Gilli and Gianni Solaro.[2] It was released in the US as Sword of Damascus at a running time of 93 minutes.[3]

The Thief of Damascus
Directed byMario Amendola
Produced byTullio Bruschi
Written byMario Amendola
StarringTony Russel
Luciana Gilli
Gianni Solaro
Music byGiorgio Fabor
CinematographyLuciano Trasatti
Edited byNella Nannuzzi
Production
company
Rodes Cinematografica
Distributed byAtlantis Florida Cinematografica
Release date
19 February 1964
Running time
105 minutes (93 minutes in US)[1]
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

The film's sets were designed by the art director Alfredo Montori.

Cast

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References

  1. Della Casa, Steve; Giusti, Marco (2013). "Il Grande Libro di Ercole". Edizione Sabinae. Page 195. ISBN 978-88-98623-051
  2. Kinnard & Crnkovich p.165
  3. Della Casa, Steve; Giusti, Marco (2013). "Il Grande Libro di Ercole". Edizione Sabinae. Page 195. ISBN 978-88-98623-051

Bibliography

  • Roy Kinnard & Tony Crnkovich. Italian Sword and Sandal Films, 1908-1990. McFarland, 21 2017.


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