Mid-Century Loves
Mid-Century Loves (Italian: Amori di mezzo secolo) is a 1954 Italian anthology historical melodrama film consisting of five segments directed by Glauco Pellegrini, Pietro Germi, Mario Chiari, Roberto Rossellini and Antonio Pietrangeli.[1]
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Directed by | Glauco Pellegrini Pietro Germi Mario Chiari Roberto Rossellini Antonio Pietrangeli |
Music by | Carlo Rustichelli |
Cinematography | Tonino Delli Colli |
Edited by | Rolando Benedetti |
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Language | Italian |
Cast
L'amore romantico
- Franco Interlenghi: Mario
- Leonora Ruffo: Elena
- Paola Borboni: Matilde
- Carlo Ninchi: Elena's father
- Luigi Tosi: Count Edoardo Savelli
Girandola 1910
- Lea Padovani: Isabella
- Andrea Checchi: Gabriele
- Umberto Melnati: Cocò, the policeman
- Carlo Campanini: Michelangelo, the doctor
- Franco Scandurra
Guerra 1915-18
- Maria Pia Casilio: Carmela
- Albino Cocco: Antonio
- Lauro Gazzolo: the master
- Amedeo Trilli
Dopoguerra 1920
- Alberto Sordi: Alberto
- Silvana Pampanini: Susanna
- Giuseppe Porelli: Fosco D'Agata
- Alba Arnova: Yvonne
- Arturo Bragaglia: zio di Alberto
- Franco Migliacci
Napoli 1943
- Antonella Lualdi: Carla
- Franco Pastorino: Renato
- Ugo D'Alessio
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References
- Roberto Chiti; Roberto Poppi; Enrico Lancia. Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Gremese, 1991. ISBN 8876055487.
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