The Painting of Osvaldo Mars explained

The Painting of Osvaldo Mars
Producer:Eleuterio Rodolfi
Starring:Mercedes Brignone
Domenico Serra
Giovanni Cimara
Cinematography:Anchise Brizzi
Studio:Rodolfifilm
Distributor:Rodolfifilm
Runtime:56 minutes
Country:Italy
Language:Silent
Italian intertitles

The Painting of Osvaldo Mars (Italian: Il quadro di Osvaldo Mars) is a 1921 Italian silent drama film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Mercedes Brignone, Domenico Serra and Giovanni Cimara.[1]

Synopsis

A countess, discovering that a painting of her provocatively dressed as Salome by the artist Osvaldo Mars is to be publicly exhibited, slashes the canvas. When he is found dead soon afterwards she is suspected of his murder.

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Notes and References

  1. Pethő p.123-25