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Whereas Steve Carver is credited as the director in the American version of the film, the Italian version omits Carver and names "Michael Wotruba" as director instead. [6] Michael Wotruba was a pseudonym then used by Joe D'Amato. [6] D'Amato is credited in both versions as cinematographer under his birth name Aristide Massaccesi. [6]
Esther and the King (Italian: Ester e il re) is a 1960 religious epic film produced and directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Joan Collins as Esther, Richard Egan as Ahasuerus, and Denis O'Dea as Mordecai. Walsh and Michael Elkins wrote the screenplay, which was based on the Book of Esther of the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament.
Antonio "Tonino" Accolla (6 April 1949 – 14 July 2013) was an Italian actor and voice actor. [1] He was a well-known voice dubber, with the public mainly identifying him as the Italian voice of actor Eddie Murphy and the animated character Homer Simpson.
The Young, the Evil and the Savage was originally developed as a project for Mario Bava. [4] Bava was contacted by producer Lawrence Woolner of the Woolner Brothers, who had distributed his films Hercules in the Haunted World and Blood and Black Lace in the United States. [5]
The song has been recorded in a number of versions. The Italian version performed by Fran Jeffries appears in the film, but not on the soundtrack album.An instrumental that resembles the underscore of Jeffries' version is included on the soundtrack album, as is a group vocal with only vaguely related English lyrics (which can be heard in the film during the fancy-dress ball and costume party ...
Some Italian boy names that are finding international popularity are Enzo, Nico, Elio and Luca. And with the world gearing up for 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, this trend may be on the rise!
The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (Italian: L'uccello dalle piume di cristallo) is a 1970 giallo film written and directed by Dario Argento, in his directorial debut.It stars Tony Musante as an American writer in Rome who witnesses a serial killer targeting young women, and tries to uncover the murderer's identity before he becomes their next victim.
Michael Nicholas Salvatore Bongiorno (Italian: [bɔnˈdʒorno,-bonˈ-]; May 26, 1924 – September 8, 2009) was an American Italian television presenter. After a few experiences in the U.S., he started working on RAI in the 1950s and was considered to be the most popular host in Italy.