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| Red Roses for Angelica | |
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| Directed by | Steno |
| Written by | Steno Leo Cevenini Marcello Ciorciolini Antonio Cuevas Roberto Gianviti Natividad Zaro |
| Starring | Jacques Perrin Raffaella Carrà |
| Cinematography | Mario Capriotti |
| Edited by | Giuliana Attenni |
| Music by | Angelo Francesco Lavagnino |
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| Language | Italian |
Red Roses for Angelica (Italian: Rose rosse per Angelica, French: Le Chevalier à la rose rouge, Spanish: El aventurero de la rosa roja) is a 1966 adventure film co-written and directed by Steno. A co-production between Italy, France and Spain, it is loosely based on the novel Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge by Alexandre Dumas.[1][2][3]
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