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Around 1925 Viale Ludovica (later renamed Bligny, part of the road network located along the Spanish walls), not far from Porta Romana, set the movie theater Prince alternating film, magazine and even boxing matches. The hall suspends projections in 1943 and resumed only in the film business in November 1954. Among the notable films include programming carried Abandonment (Mattioli, 1940) in 1941, Dr. Jekylll and Mr. Hyde (Fleming, 1941) in 1958, the son of Judah (R. Brooks, 1960) in 1962, Two Women (De Sica, 1960) and Tonight I myself won (Wise, 1949) in 1963 and For a Few dollars More (Leone, 1964) in 1966. As a venue for boxing matches appears in the famous Rocco and His Brothers, film shot almost entirely in Milan by Luchino Visconti in 1960. The room closed in the second half of 1967. Ample space and well distributed is available for organizing events in different fields: sports, fashion and corporate events.
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