Day of Violence
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Day of Violence
Summary
Day of Violence is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Day of Violence's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Day of Violence was directed by Alfonso Brescia[4].
- Mario Amendola wrote the screenplay for Day of Violence[5].
- Antonio Boccacci wrote the screenplay for Day of Violence[6].
- Paolo Lombardo wrote the screenplay for Day of Violence[7].
- Day of Violence's composer is recorded as Bruno Nicolai[8].
- Day of Violence's genre is Western film[9].
- A cast member of Day of Violence was Andrea Bosic[10].
- A cast member of Day of Violence was Harold Bradley[11].
- A cast member of Day of Violence was Beba Lončar[12].
- A cast member of Day of Violence was Peter Lee Lawrence[13].
- A cast member of Day of Violence was Rosalba Neri[14].
- A cast member of Day of Violence was Nello Pazzafini[15].
- A cast member of Day of Violence was Romano Puppo[16].
- A cast member of Day of Violence was Gianni Solaro[17].
- A cast member of Day of Violence was Claudio Trionfi[18].
- A cast member of Day of Violence was Luigi Vannucchi[19].
- A cast member of Day of Violence was Lucio Rosato[20].
- A cast member of Day of Violence was Claudio Ruffini[21].
- A cast member of Day of Violence was Lina Franchi[22].
- A cast member of Day of Violence was Q16559325[23].
- A cast member of Day of Violence was Riccardo Petrazzi[24].
- Day of Violence's director of photography is recorded as Fausto Rossi[25].
- The original language of Day of Violence was Italian[26].
- Day of Violence's color is recorded as color[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Day of Violence was directed by Alfonso Brescia[4]. Screenwriters include Mario Amendola[5], Antonio Boccacci[6], and Paolo Lombardo[7]. Cast members include Andrea Bosic[10], Harold Bradley[11], Beba Lončar[12], Peter Lee Lawrence[13], Rosalba Neri[14], and Nello Pazzafini[15].
Publication
Publication dates include August 10, 1967[28], April 1, 1968[29], May 31, 1968[30], October 30, 1969[31], June 30, 1970[32], and October 16, 1970[33]. The original language of Day of Violence was Italian[26]. Its genre is Western film[9].
Why It Matters
Day of Violence ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34]