Two Million for a Smile explained

Two Million for a Smile
Cinematography:Mario Albertelli
Editing:Mario Bonotti
Studio:Lux Film
Distributor:Lux Film
Runtime:75 minutes
Country:Italy

Two Million for a Smile (Italian: Due milioni per un sorriso) is a 1939 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Carlo Borghesio and Mario Soldati and starring Enrico Viarisio, Giuseppe Porelli and Elsa De Giorgi.[1]

It was shot at the Palatino Studios in Rome. The film's sets were designed by the art director Gino Brosio.

Synopsis

An Italian industrialist who has made a fortune in America returns to Italy planning to make a film about a beautiful woman who smiled at him before he left his home country years before. With the assistance of a man who resembles his younger self he sets out to find the perfect woman for the role.

References

  1. Curti p.22

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