Don Juan in Sicily | |
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Directed by | Alberto Lattuada |
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Starring | Lando Buzzanca |
Cinematography | Roberto Gerardi |
Edited by | Roberto Perpignani |
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Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Don Giovanni in Sicilia, internationally released as Don Juan in Sicily, is a 1967 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. [2] [3] It is loosely based on the novel with the same title by Vitaliano Brancati. [4]
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Don Giovanni in Sicilia may refer to:
Don Giovanni in Sicilia is a novel by Vitaliano Brancati, published in 1941.