Hedda Gabler (1920 film)
Hedda Gabler is a 1920 Italian silent drama film directed by Gero Zambuto and Giovanni Pastrone. It is based on the 1890 play Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen.[1]
Hedda Gabler | |
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Directed by | Gero Zambuto Giovanni Pastrone |
Written by | Henrik Ibsen (play) |
Cinematography | Segundo de Chomón Giovanni Tomatis |
Release date | August 1920 |
Country | Italy |
Language | Silent Italian intertitles |
Cast
- Italia Almirante Manzini as Hedda Gabler
- Ettore Piergiovanni as Erberto Lovborg
- Oreste Bilancia as Giorgio Tessmann
- Diana D'Amore as Tea
- Vittorio Rossi Pianelli as Brak
- Letizia Quaranta as Edith
- Léonie Laporte as zia Giulia
- Gabriel Moreau
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References
- Goble p.793
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
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