Turi and the Paladins

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Turi and the Paladins
Directed by Angelo D'Alessandro
Written by Nanni De Stefani
Cinematography Eliseo Caponera
Music by Mario Pagano
Production
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Release date
1979
CountryItaly
Language Italian

Turi and the Paladins (Italian: Turi e i Paladini) is a 1977 Italian family film directed by Angelo D'Alessandro. [1]

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