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Hercules' triumph

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The triumph of Hercules. Dan Vadis, Marilù Tolo, Pierre Cressoy, Piero Lulli, Enzo Fermonte, Renato Rossini... [et al.], directed by Moira OrfeiLa VAlberto De Martino. Subject and script by Roberto GianS, Alessandro Ferrau, Italian-French co-production P.C. film production (Rome), Les films Jacques Leitienne Unicitè (Paris), made by Alberto Chimenz and Vico Pavoni, Eastmancolor, Cromoscope, distribution Atlantisfilm
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Title: Hercules' triumph
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The triumph of Hercules.
Dan Vadis, Marilù Tolo, Pierre Cressoy, Piero Lulli, Enzo Fermonte, Renato Rossini.
[et al.
], directed by Moira OrfeiLa VAlberto De Martino.
Subject and script by Roberto GianS, Alessandro Ferrau, Italian-French co-production P.
C.
film production (Rome), Les films Jacques Leitienne Unicitè (Paris), made by Alberto Chimenz and Vico Pavoni, Eastmancolor, Cromoscope, distribution Atlantisfilm.

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