Nostradamus (1925 film)
Nostradamus is a 1925 Italian silent historical film directed by Mario Roncoroni and starring Cello Bucchi in the title role of Nostradamus.[1] It was one of the final film's released by the Unione Cinematografica Italiana which went bankrupt around this time.
Nostradamus | |
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Directed by | Mario Roncoroni |
Starring | Cellio Bucchi |
Production company | Unione Cinematografica Italiana |
Distributed by | Unione Cinematografica Italiana |
Release date | March 1925 |
Country | Italy |
Language | Silent Italian intertitles |
Cast
- Nestore Aliberti
- Cellio Bucchi as Nostradmus
- Gino-Lelio Comelli
- Liana Mirette
- Andrea Revkieff
- Alessandra Romanowa
- Ilda Sibiglia
- Maria Toschi
- Romilde Toschi
- Santina Toschi
- Vallina
- Emilio Vardannes
- Achille Vitti
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References
- Martinelli p.106
Bibliography
- Vittorio Martinelli. Il cinema muto italiano: I film degli anni venti, 1924-1931. Nuova ERI-Edizioni RAI, 1996.
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