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- Giorgio Scerbanenco (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒordʒo ʃʃerbaˈnɛŋko]; Russian: Владимир Щербаненко, romanized: Vladimir Shcherbanenko; Ukrainian: Володимир...
- Giorgio Scerbanenco (28 July 1911 – 27 October 1969) was an Italian crime writer. Milano Quartet (Duca Lamberti series) A Private Venus (Venere privata)...
- its title from the short story collection of the same name by Giorgio Scerbanenco, and is partially based on three of its stories. The musical score was...
- Leo and based on the novel I ragazzi del m****acro written by Giorgio Scerbanenco. In the evening school of Andrea and Maria, in Milan, a group of eleven...
- Bruno Cremer. The film is based on the novel A Private Venus by Giorgio Scerbanenco. Bruno Cremer as Duca Lamberti / Lucas Lamberti Renaud Verley as Davide...
- of Lignano, from the Marano lagoon to the river Tagliamento. Giorgio Scerbanenco (1911–1969), crime writer M****imiliano Esposito (1972), football player...
- Ukrainian-born Italian writer Giorgio Scerbanenco. Lamberti is a physician turned detective and the main character in Scerbanenco's Milano Quartet of crime novels:...
- series (pla**** by Telly Savalas) Duca Lamberticreated by Giorgio Scerbanenco, becomes a police in the second novel of the Milano Quartet Christie...
- premise is taken from the short story "Milan by Calibro 9" by Giorgio Scerbanenco, which had appeared in the book Milano calibro 9, the inspiration for...
- ammazzano al sabato (translation: The Milanese Kill on Sa****ays) by Giorgio Scerbanenco. La morte risale a ieri sera stars Raf Vallone and Frank Wolff. The film's...