The Mystery of St. Martin's Bridge

The Mystery of St. Martin's Bridge (Italian:L'assassina del Ponte S. Martin) is a 1913 Italian silent drama film directed by Roberto Roberti and starring Bice Valerian.[1]

The Mystery of St. Martin's Bridge
Directed byRoberto Roberti
StarringBice Valerian
Production
company
Distributed byAquila Films
Release date
1913
CountryItaly
LanguageSilent
Italian intertitles

Plot

"Lord Martagne, wins the heart of Cora, a mountain girl, and then casts her aside. Cora seeks revenge, but is foiled. Many passionate scenes follow, and the climax is reached when the girl disguised fights a duel with the nobleman and kills him. Another couple are convicted of the murder, but Cora confesses at the last moment." [2]

Cast

gollark: Sorry, er, personal nuclear weapons?
gollark: Everyone should have one hundred (100) guns, four (4) high-yield recreational nuclear weapons, orbital laser system control codes, and a tank.
gollark: But what if you need to give someone 92 guns?
gollark: To be truly marxist, you should have communism where literally everyone is given 100 guns by the state.
gollark: Didn't Marx say something about not taking away guns from the proletariat?

References

  1. Moscati p.46
  2. Aberdare Leader 16 May 1914 https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3579176/3579181/40/

Bibliography

  • Moscati, Italo. Sergio Leone: quando il cinema era grande. Lindau, 2007.


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