The Vow (1950 film) explained

The Vow
Director:Mario Bonnard
Producer:Angelo Iacono
Based On:[1]
Starring:Doris Duranti
Giorgio De Lullo
Maria Grazia Francia
Music:Giulio Bonnard
Cinematography:Tonino Delli Colli
Editing:Gino Talamo
Studio:Ara Film
Distributor:Indipendenti Regionali
Runtime:94 minutes
Country:Italy
Language:Italian

The Vow (Italian: Il voto) is a 1950 Italian melodrama film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Doris Duranti, Giorgio De Lullo and Maria Grazia Francia.[2] It is based on a play of the same title by Salvatore Di Giacomo.[3] Future star Sophia Loren played a small, uncredited role. It was shot at the Scalera Studios in Rome. The film's sets were designed by the art director Piero Filippone.

Plot

During the absence of her husband, who left for a fishing cruise in the seas of China, Carmela falls under the spell of Vito, a young fisherman.

Cast

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Giordano's 'Mala vita': A 'verismo' Opera Too True to be Good . 737344 . Sansone . Matteo . Music & Letters . 1994 . 75 . 3 . 381–400 . 10.1093/ml/75.3.381 .
  2. Book: Roberto Chiti . Roberto Poppi . Enrico Lancia . Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Gremese, 1991. 8876055487.
  3. Goble p.125