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Catherine the Great, the
Cagliostros made
their way to Strasbourg, at that time in France. In
October 1784, the
Cagliostros travelled to Lyon. On 24 December...
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colours to
emphasize the
subplot of the dark and
light sides of the
Cagliostros. The film's
score was
composed by
series regular Yuji Ohno, and varies...
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Cagliostro is a 1975
Italian biographical-drama film
directed by
Daniele Pettinari.
Loosely based on the real life
events of
Alessandro Cagliostro, the...
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Cagliostro-Walzer op.370 is a
waltz by
Johann Strauss II
composed in 1875
based on
themes from his operetta,
Cagliostro in Wien
which premiered on 27...
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Return of
Cagliostro (Italian: Il
ritorno di
Cagliostro) is a 2003
Italian mockumentary-comedy film
directed by
Daniele Ciprì and
Franco Maresco....
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Cagliostro is a 1929
silent drama film
directed by
Richard Oswald and
starring Hans Stüwe, Renée Héribel and
Alfred Abel. It
depicts the life of the eighteenth...
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Cagliostro ('Count
Cagliostro') is a
comic opera in two acts by
Mikael Tariverdiev,
written in 1981 to a
libretto by
Nikolai Kemarsky,
after the...
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screenplay by
Grigori Gorin. It is
loosely based on the
story "Count
Cagliostro" by
Aleksey Tolstoy. In 1780,
after a
short fraudulent tour in St. Petersburg...
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Cagliostro in Wien (
Cagliostro in Vienna) is an
operetta in
three acts by
Johann Strauss II to a
libretto by F. Zell and
Richard Genée. It
premiered on...
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Cagliostro, who
called himself Cagliostro. The film is
considered a lost film.
Reinhold Schünzel as
Cagliostro Anita Berber as Lorenza,
Cagliostro's slave...