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Release Date:
February 7, 1963
Original Title:
Perseo l'invincibile
Alternate Titles:
El valle de los hombres de piedra
Medusa Against the Son of Hercules
Medusa vs. the Son of Hercules
Perseu, O Invencive!
Perseu, o invencíve
Perseus - Der Unbesiegbare
Perseus Against the Monsters
Persée L'invincible
Skräckens dal
Genres:
Adventure | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Cineproduzione Emo Bistolfi
Copercines
Production Countries:
Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
To avenge his father's death and free the people of Seriphos from the evil King Galinor of Argus, the noble Perseus must defeat a dragon -- and the monster Medusa, whose steely gaze has cast the kingdom's best soldiers into stone.
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Assistant Camera:
Alberto Spagnoli
Assistant Editor:
Fernanda Materni
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Umberto De Martino
Boom Operator:
Mario Ligobbi
Camera Operator:
Antonio Annunziata
Costume Design:
Angiolina Menichelli
Director:
Alberto De Martino
Director of Photography:
Dario Di Palma
Eloy Mella
Editor:
Otello Colangeli
First Assistant Director:
Luciano Palermo
Hairstylist:
Italia Marini
Makeup Artist:
Romolo De Martino
Original Music Composer:
Carlo Franci
Producer:
Emo Bistolfi
Production Design:
Franco Lolli
Production Manager:
Renato Tonini
Production Secretary:
Torquato Carocci
Rodolfo Mecacci
Screenplay:
Mario Guerra
Luciano Martino
Ernesto Gastaldi
Alberto De Martino
Vittorio Vighi
Script Supervisor:
Franca Franco
Set Decoration:
Enzo Constantini
Sound:
Luigi Puri
Sound Recordist:
Mario Ottavi
Special Effects:
Carlo Rambaldi
Eugenio Bava
Still Photographer:
José Salvador
Story:
José Mallorquí
Mario Guerra
Luciano Martino
Stunt Coordinator:
Giorgio Ubaldi
Unit Manager:
Alberto Giommarelli
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