The Woman at Midnight

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The Woman at Midnight
Directed by Carlo Campogalliani
Produced byPaulo Benedetti
CinematographyPaulo Benedetti, Victor Ciacchi, Pedro Sgaglione
Distributed byBenedetti Filmes, Valle Film
Release date
  • 1925 (1925)
Running time
60 minutes
Country Brazil
LanguageSilent

The Woman at Midnight (Portuguese: La Mujer de medianoche) is a 1925 Brazilian mystery film drama directed by Carlo Campogalliani.

The film premiered in Rio de Janeiro on 7 September 1925.

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