Tom Dollar is a 1967 comedic spy film written and directed by Marcello Ciorciolini and starring Maurice Poli in the title role.[3] It is based on a fotoromanzo, starring the same Poli, published in over 30 countries.[4] It was shot in Tehran.[4]
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| Directed by | Marcello Ciorciolini |
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| Based on | Tom Dollar by Al Petre |
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| Cinematography | Rino Filippini[1] |
| Edited by | Mario Anconetani[1] |
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| Distributed by | Euro International |
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Running time | 90 minutes[1] |
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Special agent Tom Dollar investigates the mysterious death of the Iranian prince Barancan.
Tom Dollar was based on the photonovel of the same name by Al Petre.[1] It was one of the first photonovels based on a secret agent and was released in the magazine Bolero Film in 1965.[1] Maurice Poli played the role of Tom Dollar, and had already appeared in the photonovels as the character.[5]
The film was predominantly shot in Rome, including scenes at the Villa Miani.[5]
Tom Dollar was released in Italy in 1967 where it was distributed by Euro International.[1][2]
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