Goodbye Youth (1927 film) explained

Goodbye Youth
Director:Augusto Genina
Cinematography:Antonio Martini
Carlo Montuori
Studio:Genina Film
Runtime:87 minutes
Country:Italy

Goodbye Youth (Italian: Addio giovinezza!) is a 1927 Italian silent drama film directed by Augusto Genina and starring Walter Slezak, Elena Sangro and Carmen Boni.[1] The film was adapted from the 1911 play of the same name by Nino Oxilia and Sandro Camasio.

The film is set in Turin at the beginning of the twentieth century, where a student begins a romance with a seamstress Dorina. However, he is lured away by a sophisticated older woman leaving Dorina distressed. Genina had previously directed an earlier version of the play in 1918. It was remade by Ferdinando Maria Poggioli as a sound film of the same title in 1940.

Cast

References

  1. Goble p. 356

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