Fatal Symphony Explained

Fatal Symphony
Director:Victor Stoloff
Music:Renzo Rossellini
Cinematography:Ubaldo Arata
Studio:Scalera Film
Distributor:Scalera Film
Runtime:91 minutes
Country:Italy

Fatal Symphony (Italian: Sinfonia fatale) is a 1947 Italian war-melodrama film directed by Victor Stoloff and starring Douglass Montgomery, Marina Berti and Sarah Churchill. It was screened and awarded a prize at the Lugano Festival.[1]

It was shot at the Scalera Studios in Rome. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Ottavio Scotti and Vittorio Valentini.

Plot

Before the Second World War an American composer, separated from his wife, comes to live in Italy and falls in love with a country girl.

Cast

References

  1. Lovell p.495

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