Vento del sud

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Vento del sud
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Directed by Enzo Provenzale
Written by Giuseppe Mangione (screenplay), Giuseppe Mangione (story)
Starring Renato Salvatori, Claudia Cardinale
Cinematography Gianni Di Venanzo
Edited by Ruggero Mastroianni
Music by Gino Marinuzzi Jr.
Distributed by Cinecittà, Lux Film, Lux-Panarecord
Running time
98 minutes
Country Italy
Language Italian

Vento del sud also known as South Wind is a 1959 Italian mafia crime thriller film directed by Enzo Provenzale starring Claudia Cardinale and Renato Salvatori.

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