La voce senza volto explained

La voce senza volto
Director:Gennaro Righelli
Screenplay:
Story:Corrado D'Errico
Starring:
Music:Cesare A. Bixio
Cinematography:Domenico Scala
Editing:Gisa Radicchi Levi
Studio:Juventus Film
Distributor:Juventus Film
Runtime:69 minutes
Country:Italy

La voce senza volto is a 1939 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Gennaro Righelli. It is part of the tradition of telefoni bianchi comedies, popular in Italy at the time.

Cast

Cast adapted from Riccardo Freda: The Life and Works of a Born Filmmaker.

Production

La voce senza volto was shot at the Cinecittà Studios. The film features Giovanni Manurita, a popular tenor who had a brief film career. La voce senza volto would be his third last film.

Release

La voce senza volto was distributed theatrically in Italy by Juventus Film on January 5, 1939. Film historian and critic Roberto Curti noted that the current prints of the film in Italy suffer from soundtrack damage, and feature voice work that was re-dubbed onto the film with contemporary dialogue.

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