Lover of the Great Bear | |
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Directed by | Valentino Orsini |
Written by | Valentino Orsini Mino Roli Florestano Vancini |
Starring | Giuliano Gemma Senta Berger |
Cinematography | Mario Vulpiani |
Edited by | Heide-Maria Haschke Roberto Perpignani |
Music by | Benedetto Ghiglia |
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Language | Italian |
Lover of the Great Bear (Italian : L'amante dell'Orsa Maggiore, French : La ligne de feu, German : Nur der letzte kam durch, also known as The Smugglers) is a 1971 Italian-French-West German drama film directed by Valentino Orsini and starring Giuliano Gemma and Senta Berger. It is loosely based on the Polish novel Kochanek Wielkiej Niedźwiedzicy by Sergiusz Piasecki. [1] [2]
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