Venus (1932 film)

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Venus
Directed by Nicola Fausto Neroni
Starring
Music by Costantino Ferri
Production
company
Titanus
Distributed by Titanus Distribuzione
Release date
  • 1932 (1932)
CountryItaly
Language Italian

Venus (Italian: Venere) is a 1932 Italian film directed by Nicola Fausto Neroni and starring Ellen Meis, Maurizio D'Ancora and Evelina Paoli. [1]

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  1. Poppi, Roberto (2002). I registi: dal 1930 ai giorni nostri. Gremese Editore. p. 56. ISBN   9788884401717.