City of Violence Trailer

City of Violence Trailer (1951)

23 March 1951 Drama, Action

Amore e sangue (released in the U.S. as "City of Violence"), the 1951 Marino Girolami (billed as "John Wolff") West German/Italian romantic action adventure war thriller.

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Cast

Maria Montez

as Dolores

Massimo Serato

as Peppuccio detto Peppe

Hans Söhnker

as Marco, il capo della Camorra

Carlo Giustini

as Paolo Giaccone - un Camorrista

Mirella Uberti

as Nennella - la figlia del capo

Folco Lulli

as Pietro

Josef Meinrad

as Otto Schulz

Alan Curtis

as Paolo Giacomo

Diego Pozzetto

as Il storpio

Siegfried Breuer

as Il magistrato

International Titles

Schatten über Neapel Trailer

City of Violence Trailer

International Releases Dates

Italy 23 March 1951

United States 05 April 1951

Production Companies

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