Addio, amore!

Directed by: Gianni Franciolini, Italy, 1943

Italy, 1943


Cast and Credits

Production
Lux Film, Roma
Distribution Lux Film, Roma
Producer Lux Film, Roma
Production Manager Lux Film, Roma
Lux Film, Roma
Director Gianni Franciolini
Assistant Director Gianni Franciolini
Gianni Franciolini
Scenario Sergio Amidei
Gherardo Gherardi
Director of Photography Carlo Montuori
Composer Enzo Masetti
Editor Mario Serandrei
Art Director Gastone Medin
Set Decoration Gino Brosio
Costume Design Gino Brosio [(as Gino C Sensani)]
Cast Jacqueline Laurent [Anna Acquaviva]
Clara Calamai [Laura Acquaviva]
Roldano Lupi [Cesare Dias]
Leonardo Cortese [Luigi Caracciolo]
Renato Cialente [Carafa]
Renato Cialente [Giustino Morelli]
Evelina Paoli [La signora Stella Martini]
Dhia Cristiani [Sofia]
Olinto Cristina [Il dottore Montechiaro]
Riccardo Fellini [Un amico di Luigi]
Cosetta Greco [La cameriera di casa Dias (as Cesarina Rossi)]
Cosetta Greco [Il cameriere di casa Acquaviva]
Nando Tamberlani [Il maggiordomo di casa Caracciolo]
Nando Tamberlani [Il cameriere di casa Dias]

Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,37 - Ratio: 1:1,37 - Black and White,
Sound System: silent
First Screening: December 31, 1943 in Italien

General Information

Addio, amore! is a motion picture produced in the year 1943 as a Italy production. The Film was directed by Gianni Franciolini, with Jacqueline Laurent, Clara Calamai, Roldano Lupi, Leonardo Cortese, Renato Cialente, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of Addio, amore! available.

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