I tre corsari (1952) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 16, 1952

Original Title:
I tre corsari

Genres:
Adventure

Production Companies:
Lux Film
Ponti-De Laurentiis Cinematografica

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 80

The castle of the counts of Ventimiglia is conquered by the spanish Van Gould, who kills the count and sends his three sons in the Antilles. The ship is attacked by pirates and the three brothers are liberated. They decide to join the pirates to have revenge on Van Gould, who has also moved to the Antilles on the command of the viceroy.

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Assistant Director:
Sergio Leone

Camera Operator:
Sergio Bergamini

Conductor:
Ugo Giacomozzi

Costume Design:
Dario Cecchi

Director:
Mario Soldati

Director of Photography:
Tonino Delli Colli

Editor:
Leo Catozzo

First Assistant Director:
Cesare Olivieri

Makeup Artist:
Amato Garbini

Novel:
Emilio Salgari

Original Music Composer:
Nino Rota

Producer:
Carlo Ponti
Dino De Laurentiis

Production Design:
Flavio Mogherini

Production Manager:
Bruno Todini

Production Secretary:
Angelo Binarelli
Pio Angeletti

Production Supervisor:
Fernando Cinquini

Screenplay:
Furio Scarpelli
Ennio De Concini
Agenore Incrocci

Script Supervisor:
Rometta Pietrostefani
Sergio Leone

Set Decoration:
Piero Gherardi

Sound:
Biagio Fiorelli
Mario Amari

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