Rails (film) explained

Rails
Director:Mario Camerini
Producer:Giovanni Agnesi
Starring:Käthe von Nagy
Maurizio D'Ancora
Daniele Crespi
Giacomo Moschini
Cinematography:Ubaldo Arata
Editing:Mario Camerini
Studio:S.A.C.I.A.
Distributor:S.A.C.I.A.
Runtime:74 minutes
Country:Italy

Rails (Italian: Rotaie) is a 1929 Italian drama film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Käthe von Nagy, Maurizio D'Ancora and Daniele Crespi. It was originally made as a silent film, but sound was later added. It was made at a time when the Italian film industry had dramatically declined in size, and was one of only a handful of films released that year.[1]

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References

  1. Clarke &Doel p.30

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