Signé Arsène Lupin (Italian: Il ritorno di Arsenio Lupin, also known as Signed, Arsene Lupin) is a 1959 French-Italian crime film written and directed by Yves Robert. It is the sequel of The Adventures of Arsène Lupin (1957).[1][2]
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Directed by | Yves Robert |
Written by | Maurice Leblanc Yves Robert Jean-Paul Rappeneau Diego Fabbri |
Starring | Robert Lamoureux |
Cinematography | Maurice Barry |
Music by | Georges Van Parys |
Release date | 1959 |
Language | French |
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Arsène Lupin and his accomplice La Ballu rob a villa. Being disturbed by the police, they have time to take a picture. This painting represents a fresco in three parts, La Ballu steals the second painting. The third painting is in the Florence Museum but when Lupin arrives, the painting is gone.
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