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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 [[Scalera Studios]] in [[Rome]]. Calamai received the [[Nastro d'Argento for Best Actress]] for her performance.<ref>Moliterno p.58</ref>
'''''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>


==Cast==
==Cast==

Revision as of 22:17, 25 August 2021

The Adulteress
Directed byDuilio Coletti
Written byTullio Pinelli (play)
Ugo Betti
Produced byFrancesco Leoni
StarringClara Calamai
Roldano Lupi
Carlo Ninchi
Delia Brandi
CinematographyUbaldo Arata
Edited byGabriele Varriale
Music byEnzo Masetti
Production
company
Grandi Film
Distributed byArtisti Associati
Release date
16 May 1946
Running time
107 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

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

References

  1. ^ Moliterno p.58

Bibliography

  • Moliterno, Gino. Historical Dictionary of Italian Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2008.