Alberto Moravia Filmography Drehbuch


1967: [] L' occhio selvaggio (Scenario), Directed by Paolo Cavara,
1960: [10.16] La giornata balorda (A crazy day, From a Roman Balcony, Love is a day's work, Pickup in Rome, Love Is a Day's Work) (Scenario), Directed by Mauro Bolognini, with Jean Sorel, Lea Massari, ,
1960: [/ /1] I Delfini (Scenario), with GĂ©rard Blain, Betsy Blair, Claudia Cardinale,
1955: [/ /1] Racconti Romani (Vier Herzen in Rom) (Scenario), Directed by Gianni Franciolini, with Maurizio Arena, Maria Pia Casilio, Antonio Cifariello,
1955: [] La Romana (Scenario), Directed by Luigi Zampa, with Gina Lollobrigida, Daniel GĂ©lin, Franco Fabrizi,
1951: [] Ultimo incontro (Scenario), Directed by Gianni Franciolini, with , Amedeo Nazzari, Jean-Pierre Aumont,
1945: [09.08] La freccia nel fianco (The Arrow) (Scenario), Directed by Alberto Lattuada, Mario Costa, with Mariella Lotti, Leonardo Cortese, Roldano Lupi,
1944: [03.09] Zaza (Scenario: (/xx/)), Directed by Renato Castellani, with Isa Miranda, Antonio Centa, Aldo Silvani,

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