Guglielmo Barnabò, the Glossary
Guglielmo Barnabò (11 May 1888 – 31 May 1954) was an Italian stage and film actor.[1]
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77 relations: A Wife in Danger, Accidents to the Taxes!!, Adam and Eve (1949 film), Alda Borelli, Amor non ho... però... però, Ancona, Annibale Ninchi, Arrivano i nostri, Atoll K, Bad Subject, Be Seeing You, Father, Beauty of the World, Biraghin, Bread, Love and Dreams, Briscola (film), Cab Number 13, Charley's Aunt (1943 film), Come Back to Sorrento (1945 film), Document Z-3, Don Lorenzo (film), Ergastolo, Fabiola (1949 film), Figaro Here, Figaro There, Gino Cervi, Giuseppe Verdi (film), Greek Theatre of Syracuse, Guest for One Night, Ha fatto tredici, Heartbeat (1939 film), I Want to Live with Letizia, I, Hamlet, It's Never Too Late (1953 film), Mad About Opera, Maddalena, Zero for Conduct, Mademoiselle Gobete, Manon Lescaut (1940 film), Marcella (film), Marco Visconti (1941 film), Maria Melato, Marionette (1939 film), Marta Abba, Miracle in Milan, Music on the Run, Neapolitan Carousel, Non me lo dire!, Paolo Stoppa, Poppy (1952 film), Red Passport, Redemption (1943 film), Scampolo (1941 film), ... Expand index (27 more) »
- Actors from le Marche
A Wife in Danger
A Wife in Danger (Italian: Una moglie in pericolo) is a 1939 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Marie Glory, Antonio Centa and Carlo Lombardi.
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Accidents to the Taxes!!
Accidents to the Taxes!! (Accidenti alle tasse!!) is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by and written by Mario Mattoli.
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Adam and Eve (1949 film)
Adam and Eve (Adamo ed Eva) is a 1949 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Erminio Macario.
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Alda Borelli
Alda Borelli (4 November 1879 - 25 May 1964) was an Italian stage and cinema actress.
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Amor non ho... però... però
Amor non ho...
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Ancona
Ancona (also) is a city and a seaport in the Marche region of Central Italy, with a population of around 101,997.
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Annibale Ninchi
Annibale Ninchi (20 November 1887 – 15 January 1967) was an Italian actor, playwright and drama teacher. Guglielmo Barnabò and Annibale Ninchi are Italian male film actors and Italian male stage actors.
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Arrivano i nostri
Arrivano i nostri is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Mario Riva.
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Atoll K
Atoll K is a 1951 Franco-Italian co-production film—also known as Robinson Crusoeland in the United Kingdom and Utopia in the United States – which stars the comedy team Laurel and Hardy in their final screen appearance.
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Bad Subject
Bad Subject (Un cattivo soggetto) is a 1933 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Vittorio De Sica.
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Be Seeing You, Father
Be Seeing You, Father (Italian: Arrivederci, papà!) is a 1948 Italian period comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque and starring Gino Bechi, Mariella Lotti and Silvana Pampanini.
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Beauty of the World
Beauty of the World (La bellezza del mondo) is a 1927 silent Italian film directed by Mario Almirante.
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Biraghin
Biraghin is a 1946 Italian comedy film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Lilia Silvi, Andrea Checchi and Lauro Gazzolo.
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Bread, Love and Dreams
Bread, Love and Dreams (Pane, amore e fantasia) is a 1953 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini.
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Briscola (film)
Briscola or Rich and Poor (Italian: Ricchi e poveri is a 1951 Italian drama film directed by Aldo Rossi and starring Carlo Campanini, Annamaria Talamo and Giorgi Corradini. It takes its name from the Italian card game Briscola. Several Italian footballers appear as themselves in the film.
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Cab Number 13
Cab Number 13 (French: Le Dernier Fiacre, Italian: Il fiacre n. 13) is a 1948 French-Italian historical crime melodrama film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Vera Carmi, Ginette Leclerc and Sandro Ruffini.
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Charley's Aunt (1943 film)
Charley's Aunt (Italian: La zia di Carlo) is a 1943 Italian comedy film directed by Alfredo Guarini and starring Erminio Macario, Carlo Minello and Maurizio D'Ancora.
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Come Back to Sorrento (1945 film)
Come Back to Sorrento (Italian: Torna... a Sorrento) is a 1945 Italian musical comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Gino Bechi, Adriana Benetti and Aroldo Tieri.
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Document Z-3
Document Z-3 (Italian: Documento Z-3) is a 1942 Italian spy film directed by Alfredo Guarini and starring Isa Miranda, Claudio Gora and Luis Hurtado.
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Don Lorenzo (film)
Don Lorenzo is a 1952 Italian musical melodrama film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Luciano Tajoli, Rossana Podestà and Andrea Checchi.
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Ergastolo
Ergastolo (aka Prison) is a black and white 1952 Italian crime melodrama film directed by Luigi Capuano.
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Fabiola (1949 film)
Fabiola (UK title: The Fighting Gladiator) is a 1949 Italian language motion picture historical drama directed by Alessandro Blasetti, very loosely based on the 1854 novel Fabiola by Nicholas Patrick Wiseman.
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Figaro Here, Figaro There
Figaro Here, Figaro There (Italian: Figaro qua, Figaro là) is a 1950 Italian historical comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Totò and Isa Barzizza.
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Gino Cervi
Luigi Cervi (3 May 1901 – 3 January 1974), better known as Gino Cervi, was an Italian actor. Guglielmo Barnabò and Gino Cervi are 20th-century Italian male actors, Italian male film actors and Italian male stage actors.
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Giuseppe Verdi (film)
Giuseppe Verdi is a 1938 Italian biographical film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Fosco Giachetti, Gaby Morlay and Germana Paolieri.
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Greek Theatre of Syracuse
The Greek theatre of Syracuse lies on the south slopes of the Temenite hill, overlooking the modern city of Syracuse in southeastern Sicily, Italy.
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Guest for One Night
Guest for One Night (Italian: L'ospite di una notte) is a 1939 Italian film directed by Giuseppe Guarino and starring Gian Paolo Rosmino, Ugo Sasso, and Guglielmo Barnabò.
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Ha fatto tredici
Ha fatto tredici is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Manzoni.
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Heartbeat (1939 film)
Heartbeat (Italian: Batticuore) is a 1939 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Assia Noris, John Lodge and Rubi D'Alma.
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I Want to Live with Letizia
I Want to Live with Letizia (Italian: Voglio vivere con Letizia) is a 1938 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque and starring Assia Noris, Gino Cervi and Umberto Melnati.
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I, Hamlet
I, Hamlet (Italian: Io, Amleto) is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli and starring Erminio Macario, Franca Marzi and Rossana Podestà.
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It's Never Too Late (1953 film)
It's Never Too Late (Non è mai troppo tardi) is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Filippo Walter Ratti.
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Mad About Opera
Mad About Opera (Italian: Follie per l'opera) is a 1948 Italian musical comedy film directed by Mario Costa and starring Gino Bechi, Gina Lollobrigida, and Carlo Campanini.
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Maddalena, Zero for Conduct
Maddalena, Zero for Conduct (Italian: Maddalena... zero in condotta) is a 1940 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica.
See Guglielmo Barnabò and Maddalena, Zero for Conduct
Mademoiselle Gobete
Mademoiselle Gobete (La Presidentessa) is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Pietro Germi.
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Manon Lescaut (1940 film)
Manon Lescaut is a 1940 Italian historical drama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Alida Valli, Vittorio De Sica and Lamberto Picasso.
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Marcella (film)
Marcella is a 1937 Italian drama film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Emma Gramatica, Caterina Boratto and Antonio Centa.
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Marco Visconti (1941 film)
Marco Visconti is a 1941 Italian historical drama film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Carlo Ninchi, Roberto Villa and Mariella Lotti.
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Maria Melato
Maria Melato (16 October 1885 – 24 August 1950) was an Italian actress of the stage, screen, and radio.
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Marionette (1939 film)
Marionette is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Beniamino Gigli, Carla Rust and Lucie Englisch.
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Marta Abba
Marta Abba (25, June 1900 – 24 June 1988) was an Italian actress, considered as the muse of the playwright Luigi Pirandello.
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Miracle in Milan
Miracle in Milan (Miracolo a Milano) is a 1951 Italian fantasy comedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica.
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Music on the Run
Music on the Run (Italian: Fuga a due voci) is a 1943 Italian "white-telephones" musical comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Gino Bechi, Irasema Dilián and Guglielmo Barnabò.
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Neapolitan Carousel
Neapolitan Carousel (Carosello napoletano) is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Ettore Giannini and starring Léonide Massine, Achille Millo and Agostino Salvietti.
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Non me lo dire!
Non me lo dire! is a 1940 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Erminio Macario.
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Paolo Stoppa
Paolo Stoppa (6 June 1906 – 1 May 1988) was an Italian actor. Guglielmo Barnabò and Paolo Stoppa are 20th-century Italian male actors and Italian male film actors.
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Poppy (1952 film)
Poppy (Italian: Lo sai che i papaveri) is a 1952 Italian comedy film by Vittorio Metz and Marcello Marchesi and starring Walter Chiari, Anna Maria Ferrero and Carlo Campanini.
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Red Passport
Red Passport (Italian: Passaporto rosso) is a 1935 Italian historical drama film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Isa Miranda, Filippo Scelzo and Ugo Ceseri.
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Redemption (1943 film)
Redemption (Redenzione) is a 1943 Italian drama film directed by Marcello Albani and starring Carlo Tamberlani, Mario Ferrari and Camillo Pilotto.
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Scampolo (1941 film)
Scampolo is a 1941 Italian comedy film directed by Nunzio Malasomma and starring Lilia Silvi, Amedeo Nazzari and Carlo Romano.
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Scipio Africanus: The Defeat of Hannibal
Scipio Africanus: The Defeat of Hannibal (Italian title: Scipione l'africano is a 1937 Italian historical propaganda film directed by Carmine Gallone about Scipio Africanus from the time of his election as proconsul until his defeat of Hannibal at the Battle of Zama. The film received financial backing from Benito Mussolini's dictatorship and its production was overseen by Vittorio Mussolini.
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Sette giorni all'altro mondo
Sette giorni all'altro mondo is a 1936 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli.
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Short Circuit (1943 film)
Short Circuit (Italian: Cortocircuito) is a 1943 Italian thriller film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo and starring Vivi Gioi, Umberto Melnati and Guglielmo Barnabò.
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Sound film
A sound film is a motion picture with synchronized sound, or sound technologically coupled to image, as opposed to a silent film.
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Sunday Heroes
Sunday Heroes (Gli eroi della domenica) is a 1952 Italian sports drama film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Raf Vallone, Cosetta Greco and Marcello Mastroianni.
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Teresa Venerdì
Teresa Venerdì is a 1941 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica.
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The Ancestor
The Ancestor (Italian: L'antenato) is a 1936 Italian comedy film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Antonio Gandusio, Paola Barbara and Mercedes Brignone.
See Guglielmo Barnabò and The Ancestor
The Cuckoo Clock (film)
The Cuckoo Clock (Italian: L'orologio a cucù) is a 1938 Italian historical mystery thriller film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque and starring Vittorio De Sica, Oretta Fiume and Laura Solari.
See Guglielmo Barnabò and The Cuckoo Clock (film)
The Devil Goes to Boarding School
The Devil Goes to Boarding School (Italian: Il diavolo va in collegio) is a 1944 Italian comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Lilia Silvi, Leonardo Cortese and Greta Gonda.
See Guglielmo Barnabò and The Devil Goes to Boarding School
The Dream of Butterfly
The Dream of Butterfly (Italian: Il sogno di Butterfly, German: Premiere der Butterfly) is a 1939 musical drama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Maria Cebotari, Fosco Giachetti and Germana Paolieri.
See Guglielmo Barnabò and The Dream of Butterfly
The First Woman Who Passes
The First Woman Who Passes (Italian: La prima donna che passa) is a 1940 Italian historical comedy film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Alida Valli, Carlo Lombardi and Niní Gordini Cervi.
See Guglielmo Barnabò and The First Woman Who Passes
The Last Adventure (1932 film)
The Last Adventure (Italian: L'ultima avventura) is a 1932 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Camerini, starring Armando Falconi and Diomira Jacobini.
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The Last Days of Pompeii (1950 film)
The Last Days of Pompeii (1950) is a black and white French-Italian historical drama, directed by Marcel L'Herbier "in collaboration with" Paolo Moffa, who was also the director of production.
See Guglielmo Barnabò and The Last Days of Pompeii (1950 film)
The Man on the Street
The Man on the Street (Italian:La bocca sulla strada) is a 1941 Italian drama film directed by Roberto Roberti and starring Armando Falconi, Carla Del Poggio and Giuseppe Rinaldi.
See Guglielmo Barnabò and The Man on the Street
The Most Wanted Man
The Most Wanted Man or Public Enemy Number One (L'ennemi public n° 1, Il nemico pubblico n° 1) is a 1953 French-Italian comedy film directed by Henri Verneuil and starring Fernandel, Zsa Zsa Gabor and Louis Seigner.
See Guglielmo Barnabò and The Most Wanted Man
The Peddler and the Lady
The Peddler and the Lady (Italian title: Campo de' fiori) is a 1943 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Aldo Fabrizi, Caterina Boratto and Anna Magnani.
See Guglielmo Barnabò and The Peddler and the Lady
The Two Orphans (1947 film)
The Two Orphans (I Due Orfanelli) is a 1947 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò.
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The Two Sergeants (1951 film)
The Two Sergeants (Italian:I Due sergenti) is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Alberto Chiesa and starring Mario Carotenuto, Antonella Lualdi and Beniamino Maggio.
See Guglielmo Barnabò and The Two Sergeants (1951 film)
The Ungrateful Heart
The Ungrateful Heart (Core 'ngrato) is a 1951 Italian melodrama film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Carla Del Poggio, Frank Latimore and Gabriele Ferzetti.
See Guglielmo Barnabò and The Ungrateful Heart
To Live (1937 film)
To Live (Italian: Vivere!) is a 1937 Italian musical drama film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Tito Schipa, Caterina Boratto and Nino Besozzi.
See Guglielmo Barnabò and To Live (1937 film)
Totò Tarzan
Totò Tarzan is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò, Marilyn Buferd and Alba Arnova.
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Unjustified Absence
Unjustified Absence (Italian: Assenza ingiustificata) is a 1939 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Alida Valli, Amedeo Nazzari and Lilia Silvi.
See Guglielmo Barnabò and Unjustified Absence
Verginità
Verginità is a 1951 Italian melodrama film written and directed by Leonardo De Mitri.
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Vittorio De Sica
Vittorio De Sica (7 July 1901 – 13 November 1974) was an Italian film director and actor, a leading figure in the neorealist movement. Guglielmo Barnabò and Vittorio De Sica are 20th-century Italian male actors, Italian male film actors and Italian male silent film actors.
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We Were Seven Sisters
We Were Seven Sisters (Eravamo sette sorelle) is a 1939 Italian "white-telephones" romantic comedy film directed by Nunzio Malasomma and starring Antonio Gandusio.
See Guglielmo Barnabò and We Were Seven Sisters
Wedding Day (film)
Wedding Day (Italian: Giorno di nozze) is a 1942 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Armando Falconi, Amelia Chellini and Anna Proclemer.
See Guglielmo Barnabò and Wedding Day (film)
What a Distinguished Family
What a Distinguished Family (Italian: Che distinta famiglia!) is a 1945 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Gino Cervi, Assia Noris and Aroldo Tieri.
See Guglielmo Barnabò and What a Distinguished Family
See also
Actors from le Marche
- Alice Bellagamba
- Alice Pagani
- Anna Maria Alberghetti
- Arnaldo Ninchi
- Ave Ninchi
- Carlo Alighiero
- Cesare Bocci
- Ciro Berardi
- Corrado Olmi
- Daphne Scoccia
- Elide Melli
- Elsa De Giorgi
- Eugenio Duse
- Franco Gasparri
- Franco Graziosi
- Gianfranco Manfredi
- Glauco Mauri
- Guglielmo Barnabò
- Jessica Rizzo
- Lucia Mascino
- Massimo Girotti
- Massimo Lopez
- Massimo Pianforini
- Memè Perlini
- Milla Sannoner
- Nando Angelini
- Nelo Cosimi
- Neri Marcorè
- Roberta Faccani
- Savino Marè
- Silvio Spaccesi
- Valeria Moriconi
- Venantino Venantini
- Virna Lisi
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guglielmo_Barnabò
, Scipio Africanus: The Defeat of Hannibal, Sette giorni all'altro mondo, Short Circuit (1943 film), Sound film, Sunday Heroes, Teresa Venerdì, The Ancestor, The Cuckoo Clock (film), The Devil Goes to Boarding School, The Dream of Butterfly, The First Woman Who Passes, The Last Adventure (1932 film), The Last Days of Pompeii (1950 film), The Man on the Street, The Most Wanted Man, The Peddler and the Lady, The Two Orphans (1947 film), The Two Sergeants (1951 film), The Ungrateful Heart, To Live (1937 film), Totò Tarzan, Unjustified Absence, Verginità, Vittorio De Sica, We Were Seven Sisters, Wedding Day (film), What a Distinguished Family.