Angels of Darkness
Angels of Darkness (Italian: Donne proibite) is a 1954 Italian melodrama film directed by Giuseppe Amato and starring Linda Darnell, Valentina Cortese and Lea Padovani.[1]
Angels of Darkness | |
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Directed by | Giuseppe Amato |
Produced by | Giuseppe Amato Tino Buazzelli Piero Cocco |
Written by | Bruno Paolinelli (novel) Elio Petri Gianni Puccini Cesare Zavattini Siro Angeli Giuseppe De Santis Gigliola Falluto Giuseppe Mangione Giuseppe Amato |
Starring | Linda Darnell Valentina Cortese Lea Padovani |
Music by | Renzo Rossellini |
Cinematography | Anchise Brizzi |
Edited by | Gabriele Varriale |
Production company | Amato Film |
Distributed by | CEI Incom |
Release date | 27 January 1954 |
Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Virgilio Marchi.
Cast
- Linda Darnell as Lola Baldi
- Valentina Cortese as Vally
- Lea Padovani as Franca
- Giulietta Masina as Rosita
- Lilla Brignone as Tamara
- Carlo Dapporto as Vittorio
- Anthony Quinn as Francesco Caserto
- Alberto Farnese as The Sportsman
- Alberto Talegalli as A relative of Francesco's
- Checco Durante as Another relative of Francesco's
- Roberto Risso as Bruno
- Lola Braccini as Signora Capello
- Maria Pia Casilio as The Young Girl
- Rossella Falk as Morena
- Tino Buazzelli as mayor of Stefano
- Aldo Silvani as senior doctor
- Anita Durante as wife of Amilcare
- Gina Amendola
- Mariolina Bovo as Gelsomina
- Anna Maria Bottini as Tamara's friend
- Miranda Campa as woman with red carnation
- Antonio Cifariello as Dr. Carlo
- Edoardo Toniolo as third doctor
- Pina Piovani
- Maria Zanoli as elderly patient
- Alberto Plebani
- Antonio Cifariello
- Margherita Bagni as mother of Bruno
- Memmo Carotenuto as baker
- Cristina Fantoni
- Rina Dei
- Mino Doro
- Luigi Pigliacelli
- Patrizia Remiddi as Bambola
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References
- Moliterno p.6
Bibliography
- Gino Moliterno. The A to Z of Italian Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
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