Without a Woman explained

Without a Woman
Director:Alfredo Guarini
Cinematography:Renato Del Frate
Enzo Serafin
Studio:Excelsa Film
Distributor:Minerva Film
Runtime:82 minutes
Country:Italy

Without a Woman (Italian: Senza una donna) is a 1943 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Alfredo Guarini and starring Giuseppe Lugo, Silvana Jachino and Umberto Melnati.[1]

The art directors Piero Filippone and Mario Rappini worked on the film's sets. It was shot at CinecittĂ  in Rome and the Fert Studios of Turin. Location filming took place around Pieve Ligure near Genoa.

Synopsis

A misogynistic Duke shuts himself up in a castle along with several other men. However their peace is disturbed by the arrival of some stranded female dancers who have missed their train.

Cast

References

  1. Chiti & Lancia p.326

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