Ivan, Son of the White Devil | |
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Directed by | Guido Brignone |
Screenplay by | Leo Benvenuti Age & Scarpelli Gaspare Cataldo Guido Brignone |
Story by | Glauco Pellegrini Leo Benvenuti |
Starring | Paul Campbell Nadia Gray |
Cinematography | Mario Montuori |
Music by | Armando Fragna |
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Language | Italian |
Ivan, Son of the White Devil (Italian : Ivan, il figlio del diavolo bianco, also known just as Ivan) is a 1953 Italian adventure film written and directed by Guido Brignone and starring Paul Campbell and Nadia Gray. [1] It grossed 345 million lire at the Italian box office. [2]
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