Il bravo di Venezia

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Marco Fuser, an outlaw. returns to Venice after many years. His son who works in the studio of a celebrated painter is unaware of his father's history. Arrested by the Doge's men, Marco agrees to become a bravo in the service of the city's ruler and kill his enemies. He enjoys some success at this, until he finds he has been tasked with killing his son.

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17-09-1941

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100 min

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Carlo Campogalliani

Carlo Campogalliani

Carlo Campogalliani was an Italian screenwriter, actor, and film director whose career spanned from the silent film era into the 1960s. He directed approximately eighty films and acted in around fifty. Notable directorial works include The Woman at Midnight (1925), Stadium (1934), and Goliath and the Barbarians (1959). Campogalliani was married to actress Letizia Quaranta, who appeared in several of his films.
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