The Black Panther (1942 film) explained

The Black Panther
Director:Domenico Gambino
Producer:Giovanni Seyta
Based On:The Black Panther by Luis Velter
Starring:Leda Gloria
Dria Paola
Lauro Gazzolo
Music:Paolo Di Fabio
Cinematography:Edoardo Lamberti
Editing:Giancarlo Cappelli
Studio:Stella Film
Distributor:Rex Film
Runtime:77 minutes
Country:Italy

The Black Panther (Italian: La pantera near) is a 1942 Italian crime film directed by Domenico Gambino and starring Leda Gloria, Dria Paola and Lauro Gazzolo.[1] [2] It was shot at the Titanus Studios in Rome. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Arrigo Equini and Vincenzo Pantano.

Synopsis

Two police officers are killed while investigating criminal activities at The Black Panther nightclub. A third detective goes undercover to bring the murderers to justice.

Cast

References

  1. Curti p.33
  2. Goble p.476

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