The Man with the Grey Glove explained

The Man with the Grey Glove
Director:Camillo Mastrocinque
Producer:Giulio Manenti
Starring:Annette Bach
Roldano Lupi
Antonio Centa
Music:Ezio Carabella
Cinematography:Gábor Pogány
Studio:Manenti Film
Distributor:Manenti Film
Francinex (France)
Runtime:102 minutes
Country:Italy

The Man with the Grey Glove (Italian: L'uomo dal guanto grigio) is a 1948 Italian mystery crime film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque and starring Annette Bach, Roldano Lupi and Antonio Centa.[1] Cinematographer Gábor Pogány used a number of camera shots to give the production the feel of a film noir.[2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Ottavio Scotti. It earned around sixty five million lire at the box office.[3]

Synopsis

Set in the art world, a forgery of a famous painting leads on to a series of murders. The chief suspect in the case Anna, a young artist, and her friend Silvio decide to take on the investigation themselves to unmask the real culprit.

Cast

References

  1. Curti p.48
  2. Curti p.48
  3. Chiti & Poppi p.387

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