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  1. This lawsuit concerns the motion picture "Caligula" which plaintiff Felix Cinematografica ("Felix") produced with various of the defendants during the late 1970's. The complaint alleges that Felix is the owner of the copyright of the film and that defendants have infringed this copyright by distributing videocassettes of the film.

  2. The complaint alleges that Felix is the owner of the copyright of the film and that defendants have infringed this copyright by distributing videocassettes of the film. The complaint seeks an injunction against the distribution by defendants of the videocassettes and damages of $90 million.

  3. Felix Cinematografica Srl production’s Italo-US profit-share with Penthouse Films International Ltd approved by Ufficio Italiano dei Cambi, Nulla-Osta 500227, on 23 July 1976. Film Number 190 of the year 1976, registered to Felix Cinematografica Srl in its capacity as sole producer on 5 August 1976 in the SIAE (Società Italiana degli Autori ed Editori) Pubblico Registro Cinematografico ...

  4. Jul 2, 2013 · Felix Cinematografica Srl prepared a new internegative of the uncut English-language version by May 1987, which was ready for delivery within a few months of that. Interestingly, this had altered credits that deleted every mention of Guccione and Penthouse.

  5. Minimal mention was made of the producer, Franco Rossellini, or of the production company, Felix Cinematografica S.r.l., which has led nearly everyone ever since to assume that Bob Guccione was the driving force behind the movie and that Penthouse provided all the funding.

  6. Get free access to the complete judgment in FELIX CINEMATOGRAFICA, S.R.L. v. PENTHOUSE, (S.D.N.Y. 1987) on CaseMine.

  7. Felix Cinematografica, S.R.L. v. Penthouse International, Ltd., 671 F. Supp. 313 (S.D.N.Y. 1987)