Princess Giorgio

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Princess Giorgio
Directed by Roberto Roberti
Starring
Production
companies
  • Bertini Film
  • Caesar Film
Distributed by Caesar Film
Release date
April 1920
CountryItaly
LanguagesSilent
Italian intertitles

Princess Giorgio (Italian:La principessa Giorgio) is a 1920 Italian silent film directed by Roberto Roberti and starring Francesca Bertini and Livio Pavanelli. [1]

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  1. Jandelli p.54

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