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According to Curti's book which is used in the article, the film is a Italian and French co-production. It specifically states the production countries and their respective production companies (Produzioni Cinematografichie Inter. Ma. Co.) which is based in Rome and Columbia Film which is based in Paris.). Now, the AFI source only states "Dino De Laurentiis Intermaco S.p.A." and does not mention an American production company. For a back up, I've checked with Bifi.fr, which here states its a Italian and French co-production and gives the same French release info as Curti's book. As AFI seems to be the odd duck here and their own information does not seem to match their own source, I'm leaning towards the other two that match. Andrzejbanas (talk) 09:05, 9 February 2020 (UTC)Reply
Fair enough, I'll go along with that. Possibly the AFI is confusing Paramount as a pre-agreed American distributor with actual involvement with production. Regards, Lord Cornwallis (talk) 09:34, 9 February 2020 (UTC)Reply