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
Directed byMario Roncoroni
StarringCellio Bucchi
Production
company
Unione Cinematografica Italiana
Distributed byUnione Cinematografica Italiana
Release date
March 1925
CountryItaly
LanguageSilent
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

  1. 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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