Tower of Terror (1913 film)

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Tower of Terror
Directed by Roberto Roberti
Starring Bice Waleran
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Distributed byAquila Films
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  • 1913 (1913)
CountryItaly
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Tower of Terror (Italian : La torre dell'espiazione) is a 1913 Italian silent film directed by Roberto Roberti and starring Bice Waleran. [1]

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  1. Bernardini & Martinelli p.295

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