Our Man in Casablanca

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Our Man in Casablanca
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Directed by Tulio Demicheli
Written byTulio Demicheli
Juan Gallardo Muñoz
Fulvio Gicca Palli
Starring Lang Jeffries
CinematographyAngelo Lotti
Music by Giovanni Fusco
Release date
  • 1966 (1966)

Our Man in Casablanca (Spanish : Nuestro agente en Casablanca, Italian : Il nostro agente a Casablanca, also known as The Killer Lacks a Name) is a 1966 Spanish-Italian Eurospy film written and directed by Tulio Demicheli and starring Lang Jeffries. [1] [2]

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