Un Ladro in paradiso
Un Ladro in paradiso,(translated as "A Thief in Paradise"), is a 1952 Italian film.
Un Ladro in paradiso | |
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Directed by | Domenico Paolella |
Music by | Nino Rota |
Edited by | Eraldo Da Roma |
Release date | 1952 |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Plot
Vincent and Gennaro live by their wits and petty theft in the city of Naples. On Christmas Eve, Gennaro steals a service of glasses and gives it to his girlfriend Nannarella, a poor and honest seamstress . Unfortunately, it was discovered, and Gennaro and Vincenzo are arrested. While it is recommended to St. Joseph, it seems that they shower them with a gesture of their goodwill. Released from jail after three months full of good intentions, they are forgiven and Nannarella resumes contact with Gennaro. Since Vincent and Gennaro cannot find honest work, the two are forced to steal more.
Cast
- Nino Taranto - Vincenzo De Pretore
- Francesco Golisano - Gennarino (as Geppa)
- Hélène Rémy - Nanninella
- Filippo Scelzo - The Surgeon
- Eduardo De Filippo
- Carlo Tamberlani - Saint Joseph
- Carlo Delle Piane
- Carlo Pisacane
- Salvatore Costa - Father Carmine
- Fanfulla - The Cheater
- Marisa Finiani - Donna Carmela
- Amedeo Girardi
- Pina Piovani
- Luigi Pisano
- Manfredi Polverosi
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