It Always Ends That Way
It Always Ends That Way (Italian: Finisce sempre così) is a 1939 Italian musical comedy film directed by Enrique Susini and starring Vittorio De Sica, Nedda Francy and Roberto Rey. The film was based on a novel by Robert Dieudonné.[1] It was shot at the Cinecittà studios in Rome with sets designed by Salvo D'Angelo.
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Directed by | Enrique Susini |
Produced by | Walter Mocchi |
Written by | Robert Dieudonné (novel) Darol Fischbacher Gherardo Gherardi Enrique Susini |
Starring | Vittorio De Sica Nedda Francy Roberto Rey Noëlle Norman |
Music by | Ezio Carabella |
Cinematography | Arturo Gallea |
Edited by | Darol Fischbacher |
Production company | Excelsa Film |
Distributed by | Minerva Film |
Release date | 29 November 1939 |
Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Cast
- Vittorio De Sica as Alberto Miller
- Nedda Francy as Elisabetta
- Roberto Rey as Renato
- Noëlle Norman as Mariza Kalmay
- Pina Renzi as La signora Kalmay
- Assia De Busny as Florika
- Eugenia Zaresca as Daisy
- Alfredo Robert as Il parrocco
- Eugenio Duse as Il regista
- Carlo Chertier as Il critico Feroski
- Alfredo Bracchi as Il paroliere
- Ernesto Calindri as Un cameriere
- Vasco Creti as L'investigatore privato
- Liana Del Balzo as La cameriera dell' albergo
- Mario Ersanilli as Un paesano
- Mimosa Favi as L'amica di Elisabetta
- Walter Grant as Un padrino
- Alfredo Martinelli as Il marchese Ignazio Kovacs
- Giovanni Onorato as Il pianista stonato
- Alda Perosino as La cameriera
- Emilio Petacci as Un contadino barbuto
- Carlo Ranieri as Un anziano paesano
- Roberto as Un ballerino
- Gustavo Serena as Janosh, il maggiordomo
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References
- Goble p.128
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
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