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Violets In Their Hair
''Violets in Their Hair'' () is a 1942 Italian comedy drama film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Lilia Silvi, Irasema Dilián and Carla Del Poggio. It was based on a novel of the same title by Luciana Peverelli.Goble p.366 It was shot at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Piero Filippone and Mario Rappini. Cast * Lilia Silvi as Carina * Irasema Dilián as Oliva * Carla Del Poggio as Mirella * Roberto Villa as Giuliano * Emma Giglio as Alda * Carlo Campanini as Evaristo Pelliccioni * Enzo Biliotti as Il proffessore Mattei * Carlo Minello as Un giovanetto invitato al ballo * Aristide Baghetti a s Colucci * Ada Dondini as Amalia, l'attrice della filodrammatica * Giuseppe Addobbati as Il direttore d'orchestra * Pina Gallini as La sarta * Luigi Scarabello as Giorgio * Loris Gizzi Loris Gizzi (16 August 1899 – 6 October 1986) was an Italian actor. Life and career Born in Rome, after his univers ...
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Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia
Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia (8 July 1894 – 4 January 1998) was an Italian film director whose career spanned from the 1930s to the mid-1960s. He mainly directed adventure pictures and popular comedies, including some starring Totò. His 1942 film ''Non ti pago!'' was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Life and career Bragaglia was born in Frosinone, Latium, and was a veteran of World War I. Together with his brother Arturo Bragaglia, Arturo, Bragaglia started his career as a photographer, specialized in portraits of actresses, and began to experiment avant-garde photographic techniques like "fotodinamica". He later founded with his other brother Anton Giulio Bragaglia, Anton Giulio the Casa d'arte Bragaglia, which quickly became a popular attraction for Rome artists, and an independent theater, "Teatro Sperimentale degli Indipendenti" (1923-1936). After having served as stage director in his theater, in 1930 Brag ...
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Rome
Rome (Italian language, Italian and , ) is the capital city and most populated (municipality) of Italy. It is also the administrative centre of the Lazio Regions of Italy, region and of the Metropolitan City of Rome. A special named with 2,746,984 residents in , Rome is the list of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, third most populous city in the European Union by population within city limits. The Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, with a population of 4,223,885 residents, is the most populous metropolitan cities of Italy, metropolitan city in Italy. Rome metropolitan area, Its metropolitan area is the third-most populous within Italy. Rome is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, within Lazio (Latium), along the shores of the Tiber Valley. Vatican City (the smallest country in the world and headquarters of the worldwide Catholic Church under the governance of the Holy See) is an independent country inside the city boun ...
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Luigi Scarabello
Luigi Scarabello (; 17 June 1916 – 2 July 2007) was an Italian footballer who played as a midfielder, and who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was a member of the Italian team, which won the gold medal in the 1936 Olympic football tournament. Honours International ;Italy *Olympic Gold Medal: 1936 Events January–February * January 20 – The Prince of Wales succeeds to the throne of the United Kingdom as King Edward VIII, following the death of his father, George V, at Sandringham House. * January 28 – Death and state funer ... References External linksLuigi Scarabello at databaseOlympics.com 1916 births 2007 deaths Italian men's footballers Footballers at the 1936 Summer Olympics Olympic footballers for Italy Olympic gold medalists for Italy Italy men's international footballers Serie A players Serie C players Spezia Calcio players Genoa CFC players Taranto FC 1927 players Olympic medalists in football Medalists at the 1936 Sum ...
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Pina Gallini
Pina Gallini (19 March 1888 – 31 January 1974) was an Italian film actress. She appeared in 82 films between 1935 and 1963. Selected filmography * ''The Countess of Parma'' (1936) * '' The Ferocious Saladin'' (1937) * '' The Former Mattia Pascal'' (1937) * '' Unjustified Absence'' (1939) * '' The Document'' (1939) * '' Mad Animals'' (1939) * '' The Hotel of the Absent'' (1939) * '' The Document'' (1939) * '' The Boarders at Saint-Cyr'' (1939) * '' Guest for One Night'' (1939) * '' Heartbeat'' (1939) * '' The Hussar Captain'' (1940) * '' The Hero of Venice'' (1941) * ''The Taming of the Shrew'' (1942) * '' Four Steps in the Clouds'' (1942) * '' Before the Postman'' (1942) * '' Violets in Their Hair'' (1942) * '' Music on the Run'' (1943) * '' Fatal Symphony'' (1947) * '' The Emperor of Capri'' (1949) * '' How I Discovered America'' (1949) * '' The Elusive Twelve'' (1950) * ''Rapture'' (1950) * '' The Beggar's Daughter'' (1950) * '' Toto the Third Man'' (1951) * '' Toto and ...
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Giuseppe Addobbati
Giuseppe Addobbati (31 December 1909 – 4 January 1986) was an Italian film actor known for his roles in Spaghetti Western and action films in the 1960s and 1970s. He was often billed as John MacDouglas for films released to an American audience. Addobbati was born in Makarska and later lived in Trieste. He made over 80 film appearances between 1937 and 1980 often as a police officer or law enforcer. He starred in films such as ''The Phantom of the Opera'' (1964), '' Blood For A Silver Dollar'' alongside Giuliano Gemma (Montgomery Wood) and in '' The Conformist'' (1970). He also made several horror film appearances such as '' Nightmare Castle'' in 1965 alongside Barbara Steele, Paul Muller, Helga Liné, Laurence Clift and Rik Battaglia. Selected filmography * ' (1936, dir. Giovacchino Forzano) as Uomo #9 * ''Condottieri'' (1937, dir. Luis Trenker) as Giovanni's Father * '' Queen of the Scala'' (1937, dir. Camillo Mastrocinque e Guido Salvini) as Guido Vernieri * '' ...
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Ada Dondini
Ada Dondini (18 March 1883 – 3 January 1958) was an Italian film actress. She appeared in 48 films between 1916 and 1954. Selected filmography * '' The Charmer'' (1931) * '' Just Married'' (1934) * '' Mr. Desire'' (1934) * '' I Love You Only'' (1935) * '' Joe the Red'' (1936) * '' Piccolo mondo antico'' (1941) * '' Schoolgirl Diary'' (1941) * '' The Secret Lover'' (1941) * '' Invisible Chains'' (1942) * '' Malombra'' (1942) * '' Violets in Their Hair'' (1942) * '' Luisa Sanfelice'' (1942) * '' La valle del diavolo'' (1943) * '' The Za-Bum Circus'' (1944) * '' The Innocent Casimiro'' (1945) * '' No Turning Back'' (1945) * '' The Ten Commandments'' (1945) * '' The Ways of Sin'' (1946) * '' Un giorno nella vita'' (1946) * '' The Two Orphans'' (1947) * '' Fear and Sand'' (1948) * '' Little Lady'' (1949) * ''The Cadets of Gascony'' (1950) * '' Women and Brigands'' (1950) * '' Toto the Sheik'' (1950) * '' Honeymoon Deferred'' (1951) * '' Toto the Third Man'' (1951) * ''Tragic S ...
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Aristide Baghetti
Jean-Bertrand Aristide (; born 15 July 1953) is a Haitian former Salesian priest and politician who became Haiti's first democratically elected president in 1991 before being deposed in a coup d'état. As a priest, he taught liberation theology and, as president, he attempted to normalize Afro-Creole culture, including Vodou religion, in Haiti. Aristide was appointed to a parish in Port-au-Prince in 1982 after completing his studies to become a priest. He became a focal point for the pro-democracy movement, first under Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier and then under the military transition regime which followed. He won the 1990–91 Haitian presidential election with 67% of the vote but was ousted just months later in the September 1991 military coup. The coup regime collapsed in 1994 under U.S. pressure and threat of force (Operation Uphold Democracy), and Aristide was president again from 1994 to 1996 and from 2001 to 2004. Aristide was ousted again in a 2004 coup d ...
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Carlo Minello
Carlo is a given name. It is an Italian form of Charles. It can refer to: *Carlo (name) *Monte Carlo *Carlingford, New South Wales, a suburb in north-west Sydney, New South Wales, Australia *A satirical song written by Dafydd Iwan about Prince Charles. *A former member of Dion and the Belmonts best known for his 1964 song, Ring A Ling. *Carlo (submachine gun), an improvised West Bank gun. * Carlo, a fictional character from Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp * It can be confused with Carlos * Carlo means “man” (from Germanic “karal”), “free man” (from Middle Low German “kerle”) and “warrior”, “army” (from Germanic “hari”). See also *Carl (name) *Carle (other) *Carlos (given name) Carlos is a masculine given name, and is the Maltese, Portuguese and Spanish variant of the English name ''Charles'', from the North Germanic '' Carl''. Royalty *Carlos I of Portugal (1863–1908), second to last King of Portugal *Charles V, ... {{disambig Italian ...
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Enzo Biliotti
Enzo Biliotti (28 June 1887 – 19 November 1976) was an Italian film actor. He appeared in 80 films between 1916 and 1958. Life and career Born in Livorno, Biliotti started his career in 1918, in the stage company of and Olga Vittoria Gentilli. He made his screen debut in 1922, playing Frà Cristoforo in the silent film '' The Betrothed''. Between 1920s and 1940s he was very active on stage, working, among others, with Alda Borelli, Dina Galli, Lilia Silvi, Gualtiero Tumiati, Gemma Bolognesi and with the Mario Mattoli Mario Mattoli (; 30 November 1898 – 26 February 1980) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. He directed 86 films between 1934 and 1966. His 1939 film ''Defendant, Stand Up!'' was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comed ...'s stage company Za Bum. In films, following his impersonation of Napoleon III in '' Villafranca'', Biliotti specialized in roles of kings, emperors and noblemen. He retired in the late 1950s. Selected filmo ...
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Carlo Campanini
Carlo Campanini (5 October 1906 – 20 November 1984) was an Italian actor, singer and comedian. He appeared in more than 120 films between 1939 and 1969. Life and career Born in Turin, Campanini attended a technical school and a course of singing, then he started his career at nineteen entering the company of prose Casaleggio, with whom he toured six months in Argentina. In the following years Campanini was cast as singer-comedian and even as a tenor in a number of revue and operetta companies. In 1936 he became the leading actor in the company of Vivienne D'Arys, in which he successfully teamed with Carlo Dapporto. He made his film debut in 1939, in '' Lo vedi come sei... lo vedi come sei?'' alongside Macario, then he soon became a very usual presence in comedy films, in roles of sidekick or as a character actor. In 1945 he had his only film leading role, in the critically appreciated Mario Soldati's drama '' His Young Wife''. Since 1950, starting from the comedy play ''S ...
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Roberto Villa (actor)
Roberto Villa (born Giulio Sabetta; 2 December 1915 – 30 June 2002) was an Italian actor and voice actor. Biography Born in Casablanca, Villa completed his studies at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome and he eventually made his way up to acting. He made his film debut in the 1936 film ''The Great Appeal'' directed by Mario Camerini. Villa acted in two other films throughout the course of the late 1930s which includes ''Luciano Serra, Pilot'' directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and '' The Fornaretto of Venice'' directed by Duilio Coletti. Villa‘s likeness on the big screen was once compared to that of international actors such as Robert Montgomery and Robert Young. By the 1940s, Villa intensified his acting career and worked frequently with directors like Luigi Zampa, Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia, Sergio Tofano and more. Villa worked on stage frequently during the 1950s and moved on to television in the 1960s. He also worked as a voice dubbing artist, dubbing foreig ...
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