Diary of a Passion
Diary of a Passion (Italian: Brogliaccio d'amore) is a 1976 Italian drama film directed by Deco Silla and starring Enrico Maria Salerno, Senta Berger and Paolo Carlini.[1]
Diary of a Passion | |
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Directed by | Deco Silla |
Produced by | Francesco Corti |
Written by | Tullio Nemi Cheli Luisa Montagnana Decio Silla Gilberto Squizzato |
Starring | Enrico Maria Salerno Senta Berger Paolo Carlini |
Music by | Giuseppe Cremante |
Cinematography | Lamberto Caimi |
Edited by | Enzo Monachesi |
Production company | Dunamis Cinematografica |
Release date | 28 August 1976 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Cast
- Enrico Maria Salerno as Giacomo
- Senta Berger as Roberta
- Paolo Carlini as Pierino
- Marisa Valenti as Patrizia
- Annibale Papetti as Industriale
- Antiniska Nemour as spogliarellista
- Lorenzo Fineschi
- Anna Maria Sprega
- Tino Polenghi
- Rosanna Callegari
- Aurelio Drago
- Anny Ricciarelli
- Silvana Quagliotti
- Maria Fausta Tornaghi
- Silvia Mango
- Loredana Lovatti
- Barbara Postir
- Roberto Vasconi
- Umberto Racepre
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References
- Goble p.301
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
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