For You I Have Sinned

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For You I Have Sinned
Directed by Mario Costa
Written by
Produced by Giovanni Cosimini
Starring
Cinematography Anchise Brizzi
Edited by Otello Colangeli
Music by Renzo Rossellini
Production
company
Orchidea Film
Distributed byZeus Film
Release date
  • 10 December 1953 (1953-12-10)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryItaly
Language Italian

For You I Have Sinned (Italian : Per salvarti ho peccato) is a 1953 Italian melodrama film directed by Mario Costa and starring Pierre Cressoy, Milly Vitale and Frank Latimore. [1]

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  1. Parish & Canham p.63

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