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The Little Teacher (1942 Film)
''The Little Teacher'' (Italian: ''La maestrina'') is a 1942 Italian drama film directed by Giorgio Bianchi and starring Maria Denis, Nino Besozzi and Elvira Betrone. It was based on a play of the same title by Dario Niccodemi.Goble p.344 It was shot at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome and on location around Lake Orta in Piedmont. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Gino Brosio and Ottavio Scotti. Cast * Maria Denis as Maria Bini, la maestrina * Nino Besozzi as Il sindaco * Elvira Betrone as La direttrice * Virgilio Riento as Pallone, il bidello * Enrico Glori as Giacomo Macchia * Annibale Betrone as Il medico * Clara Auteri Pepe as La prima maestra * Amalia Beretta as La seconda maestra * Angela Lavagna as La terza maestra * Luciana Lucarelli as La piccola Annina * Umberto Sacripante as Il vetturino * Claudio Ermelli as L'usciere * Giovanna Ralli Giovanna Ralli, (born 2 January 1935), is an Italian stage, film, and television actress. Life ...
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Giorgio Bianchi (director)
Giorgio Bianchi (18 February 1904 – 9 February 1967) was an Italian film director and actor. Selected filmography * '' Mother Earth'' (1931) * '' Resurrection'' (1931) * '' The Charmer'' (1931) * '' Before the Jury'' (1931) * '' The Blue Fleet'' (1932) * '' Two Happy Hearts'' (1932) * '' Five to Nil'' (1932) * ''Venus'' (1932) * '' Saint John, the Beheaded'' (1940) * '' The Little Teacher'' (1942) * '' A Little Wife'' (1943) * '' Crime News'' (1947) * '' Twenty Years'' (1949) * '' Hearts at Sea'' (1950) * '' Porca miseria'' (1951) * '' Il caimano del Piave'' (1951) * '' Amor non ho... però... però'' (1951) * '' The Enemy'' (1952) * ''The Shadow'' (1954) * '' Io piaccio'' (1955) * '' Buonanotte... avvocato!'' (1955) * '' Count Max'' (1957) * ''Vacations in Majorca ''Vacations in Majorca'' () is a 1959 Italian comedy film The comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor. These films are designed to amuse audiences and make them laugh. Films in this genre typically ...
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Piedmont
Piedmont ( ; ; ) is one of the 20 regions of Italy, located in the northwest Italy, Northwest of the country. It borders the Liguria region to the south, the Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna regions to the east, and the Aosta Valley region to the northwest. Piedmont also borders Switzerland to the north and France to the west. Piedmont has an area of , making it the second-largest region of Italy after Sicily. It has 4,255,702 inhabitants as of 2025. The capital of Piedmont is Turin, which was also the capital of the Kingdom of Italy from 1861 to 1865. Toponymy The French ''Piedmont'', the Italian ''Piemonte'', and other variant cognates come from the medieval Latin or , i.e. , meaning "at the foot of the mountains" (referring to the Alps), attested in documents from the end of the 12th century. Geography Piedmont is surrounded on three sides by the Alps, including Monte Viso, Monviso, where the Po River, river Po rises, and Monte Rosa. It borders France (Auvergne-Rhône ...
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Giovanna Ralli
Giovanna Ralli, (born 2 January 1935), is an Italian stage, film, and television actress. Life and career Born in Rome, Ralli debuted as a child actress at 7; at 13, she made her theatrical debut, entering the stage company of Peppino De Filippo. After appearing in Federico Fellini and Alberto Lattuada's ''Variety Lights'' (1950), Ralli had her first film roles of weight in the mid-1950s, often in comedy films. In 1959, she had a leading role in Roberto Rossellini's ''General Della Rovere'' that won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, while in 1960 her performance in ''Escape by Night (1960 film), Escape by Night'', also directed by Rossellini, was awarded with the Golden Gate Award for Best Actress at the San Francisco International Film Festival. Ralli later won a Nastro d'Argento award, as best actress, for ''La fuga (1964 film), La fuga'' (1964). In the mid-1960s, she had a brief Hollywood career, starting from Blake Edwards' ''What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?'' ...
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Claudio Ermelli
Claudio Ermelli (24 July 1892 – 29 October 1964) was an Italian film actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films from 1915 to 1962. Internationally, he is best known for his role as Giovanni, Gregory Peck's landlord in ''Roman Holiday ''Roman Holiday'' is a 1953 American romantic comedy film directed and produced by William Wyler. It stars Audrey Hepburn as a princess out to see Rome on her own and Gregory Peck as a reporter. Hepburn won an Academy Award for Best Actress f ...'' (1953). Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ermelli, Claudio 1892 births 1964 deaths Male actors from Turin Italian male film actors 20th-century Italian male actors ...
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Umberto Sacripante
Umberto Sacripante (2 October 1904 – 14 January 1975) was an Italian film and stage actor. Life and career Born Umberto Sacripanti in Rome, Sacripante debuted on stage in 1921, and in 1926 he became first actor in the theatrical company Teatro degli Indipendenti directed by Anton Giulio Bragaglia. He made his film debut in 1930, and in a short time he became one of the most active character actors of his time. Thanks to his good knowledge of German language, he was also often cast in German and Austrian productions. He also worked as general organizer for the production company Cines, and also was secretary of the National Syndicate of Film Actors. Personal life Sacripante was married to Assunta Lelli. Their sons Luciano and Mauro both worked in the cinema industry, respectively as film director and executive producer. Selected filmography * '' Figaro and His Great Day'' (1931) * '' Lowered Sails'' (1931) * ''The Old Lady'' (1932) * '' Five to Nil'' (1932) * '' Zaganel ...
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Luciana Lucarelli
Luciana may refer to: * Luciana (given name), a Latin feminine given name * Luciana (singer), British pop singer * Luciana, Ciudad Real Luciana is a small village and municipality in the province of Ciudad Real (Spain), near the confluence of the Bullaque and Guadiana The Guadiana River ( , , , ) is an international river defining a long stretch of the Portugal-Spain border ..., a small village and municipality in Spain * ''Luciana'' (album), by Juno Reactor {{disambig ...
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Angela Lavagna
Angela may refer to: People * Angela (given name), a feminine name, includes a list of people with the name * Angela (surname), an Italian surname, includes a list of people with the name * Angela (enslaved woman) (fl. 1619–1625), an African woman in the Colony of Virginia Fiction * Angela (character), in the ''Spawn'' and Marvel universes * Angela (Inheritance), a character in the Inheritance Cycle novels * Angela Martin, a character in ''The Office'' * Angela, a character in the '' Gargoyles'' TV series * Angela, a character in the ''Stranger Things'' TV Series * Angela Bower, a character in the TV show ''Who's the Boss?'' Places * Angela, Montana * Angela Lake, in Volusia County, Florida * Lake Angela, in Lyon Township, Oakland County, Michigan * Lake Angela, the reservoir impounded by the source dam of the South Yuba River * Cape Angela, the northernmost point of Africa Music * angela (band), from Japan * ''Angela'' (album) by José Feliciano, 1976 * "Angela" (The ...
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Amalia Beretta
Amalia may refer to: People *Amalia (given name), feminine given name (includes a list of people so named) *Princess Amalia (other), several princesses with this name Films and television series * ''Amalia'' (1914 film), the first full-length Argentine film * ''Amalia'' (1936 film), an Argentine remake of the 1914 movie * ''Amália'' (film), a 2008 Portuguese film biography of singer Amália Rodrigues *''Amalia'', a South African television series *Amalia Sheran Sharm, one of the main protagonists in the animated television series ''Wakfu'' Places *Amalia, New Mexico, US *Amalia, North West, South Africa Other uses * ''Amalia'' (novel), an Argentine novel written by José Mármol * "Amalia" (Schubert), D 195, Op. 173 No. 1, song by Franz Schubert, based on a text by Schiller *''Amalia'' (steamship), a general cargo steamship built by J&G Thomson for the Papayanni Brothers in 1861 * 284 Amalia, a large main belt asteroid *''Laelia'', a genus of orchids, formerl ...
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Clara Auteri Pepe
Clara may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Clara'' (2018 film), a Canadian sci-fi drama * ''Clara'' (2019 film), a Ukrainian animated fantasy film * ''Clara'' (TV series), a German TV series * Clara the Cow, mascot of the Greek TV show '' Pio Poli Tin Kiriaki'' * ''Clara'' (opera), a 1998 opera by Hans Gefors, libretto by Jean-Claude Carrière * ''Clara'', a 1987 one-act stage play by Arthur Miller * ''Clara'' (album), a 2021 album by Loscil * "Clara", a song by Scott Walker from the 2006 album ''The Drift'' People and fictional characters * Clara (given name), a feminine given name, including a list of people and fictional characters * Clara (surname), a list of people surnamed Clara or Clarà * Clare of Assisi (1194–1253), sometimes called Clara, Italian saint * Aemilia Clara, mother of Roman Emperor Didius Julianus (emperor from March to June 193) * Didia Clara (born c. 153), only child of the Roman Emperor Didius Julianus and Empress Manlia Scantilla * Clara Lair, p ...
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Annibale Betrone
Annibale Betrone (9 December 1883 – 11 December 1950) was an Italian stage and film actor, and film, theatre and radio director.Goble p.34 Selected filmography * '' Black Shirt'' (1933) * '' Villafranca'' (1934) * '' Teresa Venerdì'' (1941) * '' Piccolo mondo antico'' (1941) * ''Fedora'' (1942) * '' Torrents of Spring'' (1942) * ''The Countess of Castiglione'' (1942) * ''The Princess of Dreams'' (1942) * '' Captain Tempest'' (1942) * '' The Little Teacher'' (1942) * '' The Lion of Damascus'' (1942) * ''Fourth Page'' (1942) * ''Giarabub'' (1942) * ''The Gorgon'' (1942) * '' The Gates of Heaven'' (1945) * '' No Turning Back'' (1945) * ''Pact with the Devil A deal with the Devil is a cultural motif exemplified by the legend of Faust and the figure of Mephistopheles, as well as being elemental to many Christian traditions. According to traditional Christian belief about witchcraft, the pact is b ...'' (1950) * '' Torment'' (1950) References Bibliography * Goble, Alan ...
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Enrico Glori
Enrico Musy, better known as Enrico Glori (3 August 1901 – 22 April 1966) was an Italian actor. Biography Born in Naples to a wealthy family of French origin, Glori became an actor in his thirties. He spent most of his time in France where he eventually made his film debut in the 1934 film ''Street Without a Name'' directed by Pierre Chenal. He starred in many other French films for the next three years until he was called back to Italy in 1937 after finishing his work on several films which includes '' The Former Mattia Pascal''. Glori was often known for his portrayal of villainous, sadistic and treacherous characters in most of his movies through the late 1930s and early 1940s. He appeared in over 126 films between 1934 and 1963, most of which were directed by Raffaello Matarazzo, Vittorio De Sica, Michelangelo Antonioni, Alberto Lattuada and many more. Glori's son Gianni was also an actor. Glori retired in 1963, and died three years later after suffering from health ...
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Virgilio Riento
Virgilio Riento (29 November 1889 – 7 September 1959) was an Italian actor and comedian. He appeared in 108 films between 1936 and 1959. Life and career The son of a theatrical impresario, Riento made his debut on stage as a child, as an impersonator of Nicola Maldacea. A member of the Compagnia Lillipuziana stage company, he got his first personal success with the play ''Roma di notte'' (1911). In the first post-war, he got a large success in avanspettacolo with several macchiette, notably the Abruzzo peasant Donato Collacchione, and with the Michele Galdieri's comedy play ''È bello qualche volta andare a piedi'' (1941), alongside Tina Pica. In films, he had an intense career as a comedic character actor, being often paired with Pica. Selected filmography * '' Sette giorni all'altro mondo'' (1936) - Man on train * '' Il signor Max'' (1937) - Pepe * '' A Lady Did It'' (1938) - Pasquale * '' For Men Only'' (1938) - Pasquale Pappalardo * '' The Marquis of Ruvolito'' (1 ...
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