The Twentieth Duke
| The Twentieth Duke | |
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| Directed by | Lucio De Caro |
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| Produced by | Vittorio Vassarotti |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Toni Frenguelli |
| Edited by | Maria Rosada |
| Music by | Nuccio Fiorda |
Production company | Viva Film |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
| Country | Italy |
| Language | Italian |
The Twentieth Duke (Italian: Il ventesimo duca) is a 1945 Italian comedy film directed by Lucio De Caro and starring Paola Veneroni, Roberto Villa and Paola Borboni. It was shot at the Cinecitta Studios in Rome. It was made in 1943, but its release was delayed for two years. It did not go on a full national release until early 1946. The film is based on a 1925 play by Ugo Falena which had previous been made into films on two occasions The Last Lord (1926) and The Woman Dressed As a Man (1932).