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-'''Salvatore Samperi''' (born [[July 26]], [[1944]], [[Padua]] - [[Rome]], [[March 4]], [[2009]]) was an [[Italian film|Cinema of Italy]], known for such films as ''[[Malizia]]'' ([[1973]]) and ''[[Scandalo (film 1976)|Scandalo]]'' ([[1976]]). Samperi also directed an adaptation of ''[[Les Bonnes]]'' as ''[[La Bonne (film)|La Bonne]]'' (Eng.''[[Corruption (film)|Corruption]]''), starring [[Florence Guérin]] and [[Katrine Michelsen]].+'''Salvatore Samperi''' (born [[July 26]], [[1944]], [[Padua]] - [[Rome]], [[March 4]], [[2009]]) was an [[Italian film|Cinema of Italy]], known for such films as ''[[Malizia]]'' ([[1973]]) and ''[[Scandalo (film 1976)|Scandalo]]'' ([[1976]]). Samperi also directed an adaptation of ''[[Les Bonnes]]'' as ''[[La Bonne (film)|La Bonne]]''.
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Salvatore Samperi (born July 26, 1944, Padua - Rome, March 4, 2009) was an Cinema of Italy, known for such films as Malizia (1973) and Scandalo (1976). Samperi also directed an adaptation of Les Bonnes as La Bonne.

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