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Directed by | Bruno Paolinelli |
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Produced by | Franco Cancellieri |
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Cinematography | Armando Nannuzzi |
Music by | Pino Calvi |
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Language | Italian |
Tunis Top Secret (Italian : Tunisi top secret, ‹See Tfd› German : Akte Sahara – streng vertraulich) is a 1959 Italian-German adventure-spy film written and directed by Bruno Paolinelli and starring Elsa Martinelli and Giorgia Moll. [1] [2]
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