L'inferno (Giuseppe de Liguoro; Francesco Bertolini & Adolfo Padovan, 1911)

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L'inferno (Giuseppe de Liguoro; Francesco Bertolini & Adolfo Padovan, 1911)
Dante's Inferno (1911) - Review
I review the first feature-length horror film ever made, Dante's Inferno.
-L'Inferno took over three years to make, and was the first full-length Italian feature film(x). Dante's Inferno (L'Inferno) (1911) Dir: Francesco Bertolini & Adolfo Padovan & Giuseppe De Liguoro
Dante’s Inferno (1911)
Directors: Francesco Bertolini, Adolfo Padovan, Giuseppe de Liguoro
Cinematographer: Emilio Roncarolo
Gotcha - Theme from “Starsky and Hutch” (Tom Scott)
The first season's theme was written by Lalo Schifrin. Tom Scott wrote Gotcha for the second season, then Mark Snow wrote the theme of season 3, and Gotcha returned for the fourth and final season in a revamped version.
There are many covers of this theme, but this is probably the only one with three guitars.
Kythara–Erico Maria Milanesi (acc. guitar), Michele Pucci (flamenco guitar), Francesco Bertolini (jazz guitar)
L’inferno (1911) dir. Francesco Bertolini, Adolfo Padovan & Giuseppe de Liguoro
Midway upon the journey of our life I found myself within a forest dark, For the straightforward pathway had been lost...
Dante’s Inferno (1911) dir. Giuseppe de Liguoro, Francesco Bertolini & Adolfo Padovan