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Arms of the Avenger (1963)

Genre : Adventure

Runtime : 1H 35M

Director : Leopoldo Savona
Writer : Mario Amendola

Synopsis

Using Leonardo Da Vinci's innovative designs for weapons of war, flying engines and other machinery, three brothers join forces to fight a wicked and powerful Duke in early-Renaissance Italy.

Actors

John Drew Barrymore
John Drew Barrymore
Lotario Duchesca
Scilla Gabel
Scilla Gabel
Isabella - duchessina di Collinalto
Giacomo Rossi Stuart
Giacomo Rossi Stuart
Vannozzo Duchesca
Mario Pisu
Mario Pisu
Eusebio Pimperval
Jany Clair
Jany Clair
Visconte di Lagouer
Romano Ghini
Romano Ghini
Demetrio Duchesca
Franco Balducci
Franco Balducci
Maraldo - capitano del duca
Giampiero Calasso
Giampiero Calasso
Servo muto di Eusebio
Antonella Murgia
Antonella Murgia
Silvia - la taverniera
Ignazio Leone
Ignazio Leone
Giullare
Ugo Silvestri
Ugo Silvestri
Duca di Collinalto
Michel Lemoine
Michel Lemoine
Visconte di Lagouer

Crews

Leopoldo Savona
Leopoldo Savona
Director
Mario Amendola
Mario Amendola
Screenplay
Mario Amendola
Mario Amendola
Story
Roberto Gianviti
Roberto Gianviti
Writer
Gino Mangini
Gino Mangini
Writer
Leopoldo Savona
Leopoldo Savona
Writer

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