The Mysteries of Venice

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The Mysteries of Venice
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Directed by Ignazio Ferronetti
Written by Max Calandri
Ignazio Ferronetti
Giuseppe Aldo Rossi
Produced byMario Branca
Starring Virginia Belmont
Renato Valente
Tito Schipa
Cinematography Bruno Barcarol
Edited byIgnazio Ferronetti
Music by Bruno Maderna
Production
company
Industrialfilm
Release date
  • 19 May 1951 (1951-05-19)
CountryItaly
Language Italian

The Mysteries of Venice (Italian: I Misteri di Venezia) is a 1951 Italian drama film directed by Ignazio Ferronetti and starring Virginia Belmont, Renato Valente and Tito Schipa. [1] [2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Luigi Scaccianoce.

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  1. Chiti & Poppi p.290
  2. Whittaker & Wright p.46

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