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Release Date:
October 26, 1961
Original Title:
La guerra di Troia
Alternate Titles:
A Guerra de Tróia
La guerre de Troie
The Trojan horse
木马屠城
Genres:
Adventure | History
Production Companies:
Compagnie Industrielle et Commerciale Cinématographique
Europa Cinematografica
Les Films Modernes
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 105
Trojan hero Aeneas battles to save his city from the Greeks, but once Troy falls, he leads the 600 survivors to Italy and founds the city of Rome.
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Assistant Camera:
Enrico Pagliaro
Mario Pastorini
Assistant Costume Designer:
Nadia Vitali
Camera Operator:
Angelo Filippini
Costume Design:
Mario Giorsi
Director:
Giorgio Ferroni
Director of Photography:
Rino Filippini
Editor:
Antonietta Zita
First Assistant Director:
Piero Braccialini
Hairstylist:
Giovanni Palombi
Makeup Artist:
Raul Ranieri
Original Music Composer:
Giovanni Fusco
Production Design:
Pier Vittorio Marchi
Production Manager:
Giampaolo Bigazzi
Production Secretary:
Arrigo Peri
Screenplay:
Giorgio Ferroni
Ugo Liberatore
Federico Zardi
Giorgio Stegani
Sound:
Ovidio Del Grande
Raffaele Del Monte
Story:
Giorgio Stegani
Ugo Liberatore
Stunt Coordinator:
Benito Stefanelli
Unit Manager:
Cecilia Bigazzi
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