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Release Date:
March 19, 1959
Original Title:
Le Notti di Lucrezia Borgia
Alternate Titles:
Las noches de Lucrecia Borgia
Les nuits de Lucrèce Borgia
Nights of Temptation
Noites de Lucrécia Bórgia
The Nights of Lucretia Borgia
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Fidès Film
Musa Cinematografica
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 108
Federico, a virtuous nobleman from an impoverished family, is brought into service by autocrat Cesare Borgia. His promiscuous sister Lucrezia seems to have an amorous interest in Federico and wants him as her lover though Federico is in love with Diana, the Duke of Alva's daughter, whom he has saved from being raped. When he learns about Diana's feud against the Borgia clan, he becomes aware of their infamous deeds.
Assistant Editor:
Bruno Mattei
Camera Operator:
Cesare Allione
Costume Design:
Vittorio Rossi
Director:
Sergio Grieco
Director of Photography:
Massimo Dallamano
Editor:
Enzo Alfonsi
First Assistant Director:
Mario Caiano
Makeup Artist:
Rino Carboni
Master at Arms:
Enzo Musumeci Greco
Original Music Composer:
Alexandre Derevitsky
Producer:
Carlo Caiano
Production Design:
Saverio D'Eugenio
Production Manager:
Mario Damiani
Set Decoration:
Massimo Tavazzi
Sound:
Amelio Verona
Unit Manager:
Renato De Pasqualis
Writer:
Mario Caiano
Sergio Grieco
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