Brute Force Trailer

Brute Force Trailer (1941)

23 January 1941 Drama 80 mins

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Cast

Germana Paolieri

as Diana, la trapezista

Olinto Cristina

as Colombier

Pina Renzi

as Madame Richard

Sergio Tedesco

as Il piccolo Pepe

Claudio Ermelli

as Lampione

Ugo Sasso

as Gaetano

Cesare Polacco

as Paolo Perego

Crew

Giulio Bonnard

Original Music Composer

Rodolfo Lombardi

Rodolfo Lombardi Director of Photography

Ugo Lombardi

Ugo Lombardi Director of Photography

Arturo Gallea

Arturo Gallea Director of Photography

Gastone Medin

Gastone Medin Production Design

Gino Brosio

Gino Brosio Art Direction

Gino Carlo Sensani

Gino Carlo Sensani Costume Design

International Releases Dates

Italy 23 January 1941

Production Companies

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