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The Count of Brechard

1938 | 95 min | Drama

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Synopsis

The Count of Brechard is a 1938 Italian historical drama film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Luisa Ferida, and Ugo Ceseri. It was adapted from the Giovacchino Forzano play. The film's sets were designed by the art director Virgilio Marchi.

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Credits

Producer
Giuseppe Amato
Director
Mario Bonnard
Screenplay
Ivo Perilli, Mario Bonnard, Aldo Vergano
Director of Photography
Václav Vích
Original Music Composer
Giulio Bonnard
Editor
Eraldo Da Roma
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Cast · 20

AP

Aldo Pini

LZ

Luigi Zerbinati

Luisa Ferida

Luisa Ferida

AG

Aristide Garbini

Febo Mari

Febo Mari

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