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'''''The Adulteress''''' (Italian: '''''L'adultera''''') is a 1946 Italian [[melodrama film]] directed by [[Duilio Coletti]] and starring [[Clara Calamai]], [[Roldano Lupi]] and [[Carlo Ninchi]]. It was shot at the |
'''''The Adulteress''''' (Italian: '''''L'adultera''''') is a 1946 Italian [[melodrama film]] directed by [[Duilio Coletti]] and starring [[Clara Calamai]], [[Roldano Lupi]] and [[Carlo Ninchi]]. It was shot at the Scalera Studios in [[Rome]]. Calamai received the [[Nastro d'Argento for Best Actress]] for her performance.<ref>Moliterno p.58</ref> |
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==Cast== |
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Revision as of 22:17, 25 August 2021
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Directed by | Duilio Coletti |
Written by | Tullio Pinelli (play) Ugo Betti |
Produced by | Francesco Leoni |
Starring | Clara Calamai Roldano Lupi Carlo Ninchi Delia Brandi |
Cinematography | Ubaldo Arata |
Edited by | Gabriele Varriale |
Music by | Enzo Masetti |
Production company | Grandi Film |
Distributed by | Artisti Associati |
Release date | 16 May 1946 |
Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
The Adulteress (Italian: L'adultera) is a 1946 Italian melodrama film directed by Duilio Coletti and starring Clara Calamai, Roldano Lupi and Carlo Ninchi. It was shot at the Scalera Studios in Rome. Calamai received the Nastro d'Argento for Best Actress for her performance.[1]
Cast
- Clara Calamai as Velca
- Roldano Lupi as Tarquinio
- Carlo Ninchi as Dante Viburzi
- Delia Brandi as Quirina
- Dino Di Luca as Egidio Viburzi
- Carlo Romano as Il fattore
- Angelo Calabrese as Il padre di Velca
- Gualtiero Tumiati as Il vecchio indovino
- Ernesto Bianchi as Un contadino
- Bianca Avalise as Lucia
- Cesare Polacco as Il vecchio dei gioielli
- Eugenio Duse as Il compratore dei terreni
- Giovanni Onorato as Un contadino sul biroccio
- Luigi Garrone as Un ospite alla festa di battesimo
- Alfredo Martinelli as Un altro ospite alla festa di battesimo
References
- ^ Moliterno p.58
Bibliography
- Moliterno, Gino. Historical Dictionary of Italian Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2008.