Passionate Song
Passionate Song (Italian: Canzone appassionata) is a 1953 Italian musical melodrama film directed by Giorgio Simonelli and starring Nilla Pizzi, Gérard Landry and Vira Silenti.[1]
Passionate Song | |
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Directed by | Giorgio Simonelli |
Produced by | Luigi Carpentieri Ermanno Donati |
Written by | Manolo Bolognini Gino De Santis Jacques Rémy Alberto Vecchietti Luigi Zampa |
Starring | Nilla Pizzi Gérard Landry Vira Silenti |
Music by | Nino Oliviero |
Cinematography | Carlo Montuori |
Edited by | Elsa Dubbini |
Production company | Athena Cinematografica |
Distributed by | ENIC |
Release date | 1953 |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Cast
- Nilla Pizzi as Lucia Spinelli
- Gérard Landry as Albert Dupont
- Vira Silenti as Fiorella
- Cesare Fantoni as Lorenzo Parodi
- Elisa Cegani as Carla Parodi
- Umberto Spadaro as Il Commissario
- Carlo Tusco as Franco
- Paola Quattrini as Fiorella di Piccola
- France Degand as Blondie
- Gaetano Verna as Avv. del Divorzio
- Luisa Rivelli as Amante de Alberto
- Nino Cavalieri as Bernardini
- Zoe Incrocci as Prostituta alla Stazione
- Mario Passante as L'Impresario Vitale
- Giusi Raspani Dandolo as La Turista
- Guido Barbarisi as Lo Snob
- Bruno Cantalamessa as L'Algerino
- Umberto Aquilino as Compratore dei Gioielli
- Gigi Reder as Un Turista
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References
- Parish p.100
Bibliography
- James Robert Parish. Film Actors Guide. Scarecrow Press, 1977.
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