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Camillo Mastrocinque (11 May 1901 – 23
April 1969) was an
Italian film
director and screenwriter. He
directed more than 60
films between 1937 and 1968...
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myths and
stories in
Italy as far back as the
archaic period.
Attilio Mastrocinque, in A
companion to Livy, for example,
identifies Lucius Accius's tragedy...
- (1938, by
Mario Mattoli) as
Vincenzo The
Cuckoo Clock (1938, by
Camillo Mastrocinque) as Il
capitano Ducci Departure (1938, by
Amleto Palermi) as
Paolo Veronda...
- l’incubo) is a 1964 Italian-Spanish
horror film
directed by
Camillo Mastrocinque. The
screenplay was by
Tonino Valerii and
Ernesto Gastaldi,
based on...
- Myth in the
making Through Words and Images". In Johnston,
Patricia A.;
Mastrocinque, Attilio; Papaioannou,
Sophia (eds.).
Animals in Gr**** and
Roman Religion...
- Varro, frg. 23 (Cardauns) = Tertullian, Ad
nationes 2.2.14–2-;
Attilio Mastrocinque, "Creating One's Own Religion:
Intellectual Choices," in A Companion...
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Peppino and the bad woman"),
Italian comedy film
directed by
Camillo Mastrocinque in 1956 Toto,
Peppino and the
Fanatics (Italian: Totò,
Peppino e le fanatiche)...
- Scholem".
Commentary Magazine (book review).
Retrieved 2024-10-16.
Mastrocinque,
Attilio (2005). From
Jewish Magic to Gnosticism. Mohr Siebeck. ISBN 978-3-16-148555-8...
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Hussy Camillo Mastrocinque 1960 Toto,
Fabrizi and the
Young People Today Mario Mattoli 1961 Totòtruffa 62
Camillo Mastrocinque 1963 The
Hours of Love...
- (1950) as
Walter Mantoni That
Ghost of My
Husband (directed by
Camillo Mastrocinque) (1950) as
Gianni Alberti Abbiamo vinto! (directed by
Robert Stemmle)...