The Clemenceau Affair
The Clemenceau Affair (Italian: Il processo Clémenceau) is a 1917 silent Italian adventure film directed by Alfredo De Antoni. The film features the first onscreen performance from Vittorio De Sica.[1]
The Clemenceau Affair | |
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Directed by | Alfredo De Antoni |
Written by | Alexandre Dumas, fils (novel) Alfredo De Antoni Giuseppe Paolo Pacchierotti |
Starring | Francesca Bertini |
Cinematography | Alberto G. Carta |
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Country | Italy |
Language | Silent |
Cast
- Francesca Bertini - Iza
- Gina Cinquini
- Antonio Cruichi
- Alfredo De Antoni - Costantino
- Vittorio De Sica - Pierre Clémenceau bambino
- Arnold Kent - Sergio (as Lido Manetti)
- Nella Montagna - Matilde
- Gustavo Serena - Pierre Clémenceau
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References
- "The Clemenceau Affair". NY Times. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
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