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The Crusaders | |
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I Crociati | |
Directed by | Dominique Othenin-Girard |
Written by | Andrea Porporati |
Starring |
Alessandro Gassman Thure Riefenstein Franco Nero |
Cinematography | Federico Masiero |
Edited by | Alessandro Lucidi |
Music by |
Harald Kloser Thomas Wanker |
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Countries |
Italy Germany |
Language | Italian |
The Crusaders (original title: Crociati) is a 2001 Italian television mini-series written by Andrea Porporati and directed by Dominique Othenin-Girard. The film was also dubbed in English and other languages.
In the 11th century three men flee from an Italian city and make their way to the Holy Land to take part in the First Crusade (AD 1096-1099).
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (June 2019) |
The Crusaders | |
---|---|
I Crociati | |
Directed by | Dominique Othenin-Girard |
Written by | Andrea Porporati |
Starring |
Alessandro Gassman Thure Riefenstein Franco Nero |
Cinematography | Federico Masiero |
Edited by | Alessandro Lucidi |
Music by |
Harald Kloser Thomas Wanker |
Release date |
|
Countries |
Italy Germany |
Language | Italian |
The Crusaders (original title: Crociati) is a 2001 Italian television mini-series written by Andrea Porporati and directed by Dominique Othenin-Girard. The film was also dubbed in English and other languages.
In the 11th century three men flee from an Italian city and make their way to the Holy Land to take part in the First Crusade (AD 1096-1099).