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RENATO CASARO'S FANTASY & PEPLUM MOVIE POSTERS (1964-1973) - RENATO CASARO MOVIE POSTERS (Part 9/20)
R.I.P. RENATO CASARO (1935-2025)
Before he iconized Conan in 1982 (see Part 1), Renato Casaro was also the master at illustrating muscled warriors and fierce sexy maidens whether in Fantasy or Peplum movies as you cans ee on the various Italian and French posters above (click on each image for details).
Director: Various Actors: Various
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Elena Sangro as Proserpina in Maciste all'inferno / Maciste in Hell (1925)
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Director: Guido Brignone
Cinematographers: Ubaldo Arata, Massimo Terzano, & Segundo de Chomón
Costumer: Giulio Lombardozzi
Performers: Elena Sangro, Umberto Guarracino, Franz Sala, Bartolomeo Pagano, Lucia Zanussi

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Maciste (1915) - Luigi Romano Borgnetto, Vincenzo Denizot
The City & The Pillar
Maciste (Luigi Romano Borgnetto & Vincenzo Denizot, 1915)