It Happened in Damascus | |
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Directed by |
José López Rubio Primo Zeglio |
Written by |
Luciano Ramo José López Rubio Primo Zeglio |
Based on | El asombro de Damasco by Joaquín Abati and Antonio Paso |
Produced by | Manuel de Lara Felice Romano |
Starring |
Paola Barbara Germana Paolieri Miguel Ligero |
Cinematography | Theodore J. Pahle |
Edited by | Angelo L. Comitti |
Music by |
Jesús Guridi Pablo Luna |
Production companies | Consorzio EIA Ufisa |
Distributed by | Consorzio EIA |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Countries | Italy Spain |
Language | Italian |
It Happened in Damascus (Italian: Accadde a Damasco, Spanish: Sucedió en Damasco) is a 1943 Italian-Spanish comedy film directed by José López Rubio and Primo Zeglio and starring Paola Barbara, Germana Paolieri and Miguel Ligero. [1] It is based on the 1916 Zarzuela El asombro de Damasco by Joaquín Abati and Antonio Paso. A co-production, it was shot at the Orphea Studios in Barcelona. The film's sets were designed by the art director Pierre Schild.
It Happened in Damascus | |
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![]() | |
Directed by |
José López Rubio Primo Zeglio |
Written by |
Luciano Ramo José López Rubio Primo Zeglio |
Based on | El asombro de Damasco by Joaquín Abati and Antonio Paso |
Produced by | Manuel de Lara Felice Romano |
Starring |
Paola Barbara Germana Paolieri Miguel Ligero |
Cinematography | Theodore J. Pahle |
Edited by | Angelo L. Comitti |
Music by |
Jesús Guridi Pablo Luna |
Production companies | Consorzio EIA Ufisa |
Distributed by | Consorzio EIA |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Countries | Italy Spain |
Language | Italian |
It Happened in Damascus (Italian: Accadde a Damasco, Spanish: Sucedió en Damasco) is a 1943 Italian-Spanish comedy film directed by José López Rubio and Primo Zeglio and starring Paola Barbara, Germana Paolieri and Miguel Ligero. [1] It is based on the 1916 Zarzuela El asombro de Damasco by Joaquín Abati and Antonio Paso. A co-production, it was shot at the Orphea Studios in Barcelona. The film's sets were designed by the art director Pierre Schild.