Red Moon (1951 film)
Red Moon (Italian: Luna rossa) is a 1951 Italian melodrama film directed by Armando Fizzarotti and starring Renato Baldini, Maria Frau and Leda Gloria.[1] It takes its title from a popular song.[2]
Red Moon | |
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Directed by | Armando Fizzarotti |
Produced by | Natale Montillo |
Written by | Armando Fizzarotti Natale Montillo |
Starring | Renato Baldini Maria Frau Leda Gloria |
Music by | Franco Langella |
Cinematography | Giuseppe Caracciolo |
Edited by | Armando Fizzarotti |
Production company | S.A.P. Film |
Distributed by | S.A.P. Film |
Release date | 23 November 1951 |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
It was shot on location in Naples.
Cast
- Renato Baldini as Paolo Cassino
- Maria Frau as Maria Cassino
- Aldo Landi as Carlo Sorrentino
- Barbara Florian as Lucia Capuano
- Ugo D'Alessio as Gesualdo
- Franco Gargìa as The Scrivener
- Leda Gloria as Donna Amalia
- Diana Lante as The Hotel Owner
- Beniamino Maggio as Beniamino
- Gina Mascetti as Clementina
- Natale Montillo as Cavalier Sorrentino
- Emilio Petacci as The Baron
- Isa Querio as Donna
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References
- Pasquale Scialò Sceneggiata: rappresentazioni di un genere popolare Page 162 2002 "E qualcosa del genere accadeva con Luna rossa (1952, regia di Armando Fizzarotti, ancora con Renato Baldini ed ancora con Claudio Villa, voce cantante fuori campo), quando il bianco e nero del film, in perfetto sincrono con la canzone del ..."
- Marlow-Mann p.44
Bibliography
- Marlow-Mann, Alex. The New Neapolitan Cinema. Edinburgh University Press, 2011.
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