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Vanity (1947 Film)
''Vanity'' () is a 1947 Italian historical melodrama film directed by Giorgio Pastina and starring Walter Chiari, Liliana Laine and Dina Galli. The film is based on a play by Carlo Bertolazzi. Chiari was awarded a Nastro d'Argento for best debut performance.Moliterno, Gino. ''The A to Z of Italian Cinema''. Scarecrow Press, 2009. p.78. It was made at the Icet Studios in Milan Milan ( , , ; ) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, the largest city in Italy by urban area and the List of cities in Italy, second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of nea .... The film is set in nineteenth century Milan. Cast References External links * 1947 films 1940s Italian-language films Films directed by Giorgio Pastina Italian films based on plays Italian black-and-white films 1940s historical drama films Italian historical drama films 1947 drama films 1940s Italian films {{1940s-Italy-film-stub ...
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Giorgio Pastina
Giorgio Pastina (1905–1956) was an Italian screenwriter and film director A film director or filmmaker is a person who controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfillment of that Goal, vision. The director has a key role .... He directed '' Henry IV'', a 1943 film version of Luigi Pirandello's '' Henry IV''.Anile, Alberto, '' Orson Welles in Italy'' (Indiana University Press, 2013), p. 94 Selected filmography Director * '' Henry IV'' (1943) * '' The Ways of Sin'' (1946) * '' Vanity'' (1947) * '' William Tell'' (1949) * '' Sicilian Uprising'' (1949) * '' Alina'' (1950) * '' Giovinezza'' (1952) * '' Matrimonial Agency'' (1953) * '' Cardinal Lambertini'' (1954) * '' Of Life and Love'' (1954) * '' Letter from Naples'' (1954) Screenwriter * '' Fedora'' (1942) * '' A Living Statue'' (1943) * '' Farewell Love!'' (1943) * '' I'll Always Love You'' (1943) References External lin ...
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Giovanni Barrella
Giovanni Barrella (30 November 1884 – 23 September 1967) was an Italian film actor, writer and painter. Biography Barrella was born in Milan to a father who was a major in the Napoleonic Army. Barrella studied Fine Arts. He worked for Teatro Argentina in Rome and for the Compagnia Lombarda of Alberto Colantuoni. In 1931, he founded his own theatrical company with Paolo Bonecchio. He also published poetry and theatre plays. He died in Erba, Italy, Erba in 1967. Filmography External links * References 1884 births 1967 deaths Italian male film actors Italian male silent film actors 20th-century Italian writers 20th-century Italian male writers Male actors from Milan 20th-century Italian male actors {{Italy-film-actor-stub ...
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1947 Films
The year 1947 in film involved some significant events. Top-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1947 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Events *April 19 – Monogram Pictures release their first film under their Allied Artists banner, '' It Happened on Fifth Avenue''. *May 22 – ''Great Expectations'' is premiered in New York. *August 31 – The first Edinburgh International Film Festival opens at the Playhouse Cinema, presented by the Edinburgh Film Guild as part of the Edinburgh Festival of the Arts. Originally specialising in documentaries, it will become the world's oldest continually running film festival. *November 24 – The United States House of Representatives of the 80th Congress votes 346 to 17 to approve citations for contempt of Congress against the "Hollywood Ten". *November 25 – The Waldorf Statement is released by the executives of the United States motion picture industry, marking the beginning of the Hollywood blacklist. ...
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Otello Toso
Otello Toso (22 February 1914 – 15 March 1966) was an Italian film and stage actor. Born in Padua, Toso graduated from the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in 1939 and immediately later he started his film career. He was particularly prolific in the 1940s, in films in which he usually starred negative characters. After World War II Toso mostly starred in melodramas and genre films, except for Juan Antonio Bardem's ''Death of a Cyclist''. He died at 52 in a car accident in Pieve di Curtarolo, near Padua. Selected filmography * ''1860'' (1933) – Piemontese soldier * '' The Canal of the Angels'' (1934) * ''Giuseppe Verdi'' (1938) – Un ammiratore di Verdi al caffè * ''Jeanne Doré'' (1938) – Extra in ball scene * '' Ettore Fieramosca'' (1938) – Un compagno d'arme Gentilino * ''Inventiamo l'amore'' (1938) – Il primo giocatore di biliardo (uncredited) * ''Crispino e la comare'' (1938) * ''Io, suo padre'' (1939) * ''Le père Lebonnard'' (1939) – Gaetano (uncredite ...
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Adriana Sivieri
Adriana Sivieri (21 June 1918 – 17 November 1970) was an Argentine-born Italian film actress. She also worked in radio and as a voice actor, dubbing foreign films for release in Italy. Sivieri died in Milan on 17 November 1970, at the age of 52. Selected filmography * '' No Turning Back'' (1945) * ''Vanity'' (1947) * ''Bitter Rice'' (1949) * ''At the Edge of the City'' (1953) References Bibliography * Bertellini, Giorgio. ''The Cinema of Italy''. Wallflower Press Columbia University Press is a university press based in New York City, and affiliated with Columbia University. Founded in 1893, it is currently directed by Jennifer Crewe (2014–present) and publishes titles in the humanities and sciences, in ..., 2004. External links * 1918 births 1970 deaths Actresses from Buenos Aires Argentine emigrants to Italy Argentine film actresses Italian film actresses {{Italy-voice-actor-stub ...
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Checco Rissone
Francesco "Checco" Rissone (7 July 1909 – 26 September 1985) was an Italian film, stage and television actor. Life and career Rissone was born in Turin, the younger brother of the more famous Giuditta Rissone, Giuditta. He debuted on stage at a young age and often worked in the same companies as his sister. Graduating in economics, in the post-war years Rissone specialized in character roles, in films, television and particularly on stage, often working at the Piccolo Teatro (Milan), Piccolo Teatro in Milan under the direction of Giorgio Strehler. At the Piccolo Teatro, he also worked as assistant director and later as teacher at the drama school of the theatre. Partial filmography * ''Everybody's Secretary'' (1933) * ''Full Speed (1934 film), Full Speed'' (1934) – Un ciclista (uncredited) * ''Il signore desidera?'' (1934) * ''These Children'' (1937) * ''The Cuckoo Clock (film), The Cuckoo Clock'' (1938) – Narciso * ''Departure (1938 film), Departure'' (1938) – Il fat ...
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Alda Mangini
Alda Mangini (1914–1954) was an Italian singer and film actress.Ponzi p.67 She appeared in several films alongside the Neapolitan comedian Totò Antonio Griffo Focas Flavio Angelo Ducas Comneno Porfirogenito Gagliardi De Curtis di Bisanzio (15 February 1898 – 15 April 1967), best known by his stage name Totò (), or simply as Antonio de Curtis, and nicknamed ''il principe della risat .... She was married to the singer Alfredo Clerici. Filmography References Bibliography * Mauricio Ponzi. ''The films of Gina Lollobrigida''. Citadel Press, 1982. External links * 1914 births 1954 deaths Italian film actresses Actresses from Milan {{Italy-film-actor-stub ...
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Leda Illi
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Mia Galliani
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Mario Ferrari
Mario Ferrari (September 3, 1894 – June 28, 1974) was an Italian film actor. After making his debut in 1920, Ferrari became a mainstay of Italian cinema during the Fascist era appearing in a mixture of leading and supporting roles. He played the villainous Graiano d'Asti in the historical film '' Ettore Fieramosca'' (1938).Landy p.131-32 Ferrari continued to work regularly in the post-Second World War years. Selected filmography * ''Il milione'' (1920) * ''Il rosso e il nero'' (1920) * ''Castello dalle cinquantasette lampade'' (1920) * ''L'isola scomparsa'' (1921) * ''Palio'' (1932) - Bachicche * ''The Table of the Poor'' (1932) - Attorney Volterra * '' Your Money or Your Life'' (1932) * ''1860'' (1933) - Colonel Carini * '' Villafranca'' (1934) * ''L'impiegata di papà'' (1934) - Capoufficio * '' The Little Schoolmistress'' (1934) - Giacomo Macchia * '' Everybody's Woman'' (1934) - Il produttore cinamatografico * ''La città dell'amore'' (1934) * '' Red Passport'' (1935) ...
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Mirko Ellis
Mirko Ellis (4 September 1923 – 11 September 2014) was a Swiss-Italian film, stage and television actor. Born Mirko Korcinsky in Locarno to a family of Lithuanian origin, Ellis moved, after his studies, to Italy, where he made his film debut in 1946, in a critically acclaimed role in Aldo Vergano's neorealist drama '' The Sun Still Rises''. One year later, he debuted on stage in the theatrical company of Maria Melato. He later alternated important roles and character roles, in genre films and television productions. Ellis was married to fellow actress Esther Maring, with whom he lived in Alghero, Sardinia. On 11 September 2014, Ellis fell from the balcony of his fourth-floor apartment and died. Police believe his death was a suicide. Selected filmography * '' The Sun Still Rises'' (1946) * ''Vanity'' (1947) * ''Accidenti alla guerra!...'' (1948) - Von Papen * '' Flying Squadron'' (1949) - Mario * ''La roccia incantata'' (1949) * '' Altura'' (1949) * ''La vendetta di u ...
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Federico Collino
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