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Trappola is an
early 16th-century
Venetian trick-taking card game
which spread to most
parts of
Central Europe and survived, in
various forms and under...
- Love Trap (Italian:
Trappola d'amore) is a 1940
Italian comedy film
directed by
Raffaello Matarazzo and
starring Giuseppe Porelli,
Carla Candiani and Claudio...
- Italian-suited
Swiss 1JJ
Tarot is
still used for games. The
Venetian game of
Trappola also
spread northwards to Germany, Austria-Hungary, and
Poland until dying...
- of
Belphegor (French: La malédiction de Belphégor, Italian: La
mortale trappola di Bel****or) is a 1967 film
directed by
Georges Combret and Jean Maley...
- La
Trappola di
fuoco (translated into English: The fire trap) is a 1952
Italian film. La
trappola di
fuoco at IMDb v t e...
- Trap for
Seven Spies (Italian:
Trappola per
sette spie, Spanish:
Siete espías en la trampa) is a 1966 Italian-Spanish
international co-production spy film...
- Brown,
Christopher Connelly and Alex Vitale. A sequel,
Strike Commando II (
Trappola diabolica), was
released in 1988 and
stars Brent Huff as Sgt.
Michael Ransom...
- others, the Ace is higher. Aces
began outranking kings around 1500 with
Trappola being the
earliest known game in
which the aces were
highest in all four...
- on 17 May 1966. It was
distributed theatrically in
Italy by
Regional as
Trappola per l'********ino on 21
October 1966.
Italian film
historian Roberto Curti...
- a face card if they flip them right-side up.
During the 18th century,
Trappola and
Tarocco Bolognese decks became the
first to be reversible. The trend...