79 A.D. (1962) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 23, 1962

Original Title:
Anno 79: La distruzione di Ercolano

Alternate Titles:
Anno 79: La distruzione di Ercolano
Die letzten Stunden von Pompeji
Les derniers jours d'Herculanum

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
Cineproduzioni Associate
Comptoir Français de Productions Cinématographiques (CFPC)

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 113

Intrigue at the Roman Emperor's court prior to its destruction by Vesuvius.

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Assistant Camera:
Alfredo Manganiello

Assistant Costume Designer:
Umberto Amorotti

Assistant Editor:
Amedeo Giomini

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Pierantonio Mecacci

Boom Operator:
M. Cossu

Camera Operator:
T. Zaro
B. Matteo

Costume Design:
Vittorio Rossi

Director:
Gianfranco Parolini

Director of Photography:
Francesco Izzarelli

Editor:
Edmondo Lozzi

First Assistant Director:
Ignazio Dolce
C. Scega
S. Bata

Hairstylist:
Galileo Mandini

Key Grip:
Alfonso Merola

Makeup Artist:
Piero Mecacci

Original Music Composer:
Carlo Franci

Producer:
Mario Maggi

Production Design:
Giuseppe Ranieri
Niko Matul

Production Manager:
Mario Damiani

Production Secretary:
Enzo Doria

Script Supervisor:
S. Gartner

Sound:
Giannetto Nardi

Special Effects:
Rolando Morelli

Stunt Coordinator:
Giuseppe Mattei

Unit Manager:
Luciano Volpato

Writer:
Gianfranco Parolini
Giovanni Simonelli

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