I criminali della metropoli

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I criminali della metropoli
I criminali della metropoli.jpg
Directed by Gino Mangini
Written byGino Mangini
Starring Tony Kendall
Dorian Gray
Cinematography Guglielmo Mancori
Music by Aldo Piga
Distributed byGeos
Release date
  • 1965 (1965)
CountryItaly
Language Italian

I criminali della metropoli (a.k.a. Fango sulla metropoli [1] ) is a 1965 Italian crime film written and directed by "Henry Wilson" (Gino Mangini).

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References

  1. I criminali della metropoli. Italia - 1965. Altri titoli: Fango sulla metropoli. Cinematografo.it