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The Last Dance (Italian: L'ultimo ballo) is a 1941 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque and starring Elsa Merlini, Amedeo Nazzari and Renato Cialente.[1]

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  1. 30 relations: Alfredo Montori, Amedeo Nazzari, Armando Migliari, Art director, Arturo Gallea, Camillo Mastrocinque, Cinecittà, Comedy film, Dual role, Elsa Merlini, Enrico Luzi, Ente Nazionale Industrie Cinematografiche, Ezio Carabella, Ferenc Herczeg, Franco Casavola, Giacomo Debenedetti, Gino Talamo, Italian fascism, Italian language, Luisa Garella, Margherita Bagni, Nando Tamberlani, Nerio Bernardi, Paolo Stoppa, Raffaele Colamonici, Renato Cialente, Rome, Sergio Amidei, Telefoni Bianchi, Vittoria Mongardi.

  2. Films based on works by Ferenc Herczeg
  3. Films directed by Camillo Mastrocinque
  4. Films scored by Ezio Carabella
  5. Films scored by Franco Casavola

Alfredo Montori

Alfredo Montori (17 February 1893 — 4 June 1969) was an Italian art director.

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Amedeo Nazzari

Amedeo Nazzari (10 December 1907 – 5 November 1979) was an Italian actor.

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Armando Migliari

Armando Migliari (29 April 1889 – 15 June 1976) was an Italian film actor.

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Art director

Art director is the title for a variety of similar job functions in theater, advertising, marketing, publishing, fashion, film and television, the Internet, and video games.

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Arturo Gallea

Arturo Gallea (18 September 1895 – 21 September 1959) was an Italian cinematographer and producer.

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Camillo Mastrocinque

Camillo Mastrocinque (11 May 1901 – 23 April 1969) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.

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Cinecittà

Cinecittà Studios (Italian for Cinema City Studios) is a large film studio in Rome, Italy.

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Comedy film

Comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor.

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Dual role

A dual role (also known as a double role) refers to one actor playing two roles in a single production.

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Elsa Merlini

Elsa Merlini (26 July 1903 – 22 February 1983), was an Italian film actress.

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Enrico Luzi

Enrico Luzi (27 September 1919 – 18 October 2011) was an Italian actor.

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Ente Nazionale Industrie Cinematografiche

Ente Nazionale Industrie Cinematografiche (ENIC) was an Italian film production and distribution entity that operated between 1935 and 1956.

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Ezio Carabella

Ezio Carabella (3 March 1891 in Rome – 19 April 1964 in Rome) was an Italian operetta, song and film music composer.

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Ferenc Herczeg

Ferenc Herczeg (born Franz Herzog, 22 September 1863 in Versec, Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire – 24 February 1954 in Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian playwright and author who promoted conservative nationalist opinion in his country.

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Franco Casavola

Franco Casavola (13 July 1891, in Modugno, near Bari – 7 July 1955, in Bari) was a Futurist composer and theorist.

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Giacomo Debenedetti

Giacomo Debenedetti (Biella, 25 June 1901 – Rome, 20 January 1967) was an Italian writer, essayist and literary critic.

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Gino Talamo

Gino Talamo (13 December 1895 – 9 July 1968) was an Italian actor, film editor and director.

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Italian fascism

Italian fascism (fascismo italiano), also classical fascism and Fascism, is the original fascist ideology, which Giovanni Gentile and Benito Mussolini developed in Italy.

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Italian language

Italian (italiano,, or lingua italiana) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire.

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Luisa Garella

Luisa Garella (born Luisa Gargarella, 6 January 1921 – 28 September 1983Enrico Lancia e Roberto Poppi (a cura di), Garella Luisa (voce), in Le attrici: dal 1930 ai giorni nostri, Dizionario del cinema italiano/testi e strumenti per la scuola e l'università, vol. 2, Roma, Gremese, 2003,.

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Margherita Bagni

Margherita Bagni (pseudonym of Margherita Maria Bagna; 21 February 1902 – 2 July 1960) was an Italian actress and voice actress.

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Nando Tamberlani

Nando Tamberlani (1896–1967) was an Italian actor.

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Nerio Bernardi

Nerino "Nerio" Bernardi (23 July 1899 – 12 January 1971) was an Italian stage and film actor.

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Paolo Stoppa

Paolo Stoppa (6 June 1906 – 1 May 1988) was an Italian actor.

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Raffaele Colamonici

Raffaele Colamonici was an Italian film producer and production manager.

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Renato Cialente

Renato Cialente (2 February 1897 – 25 November 1943) was an Italian stage and film actor.

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Rome

Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.

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Sergio Amidei

Sergio Amidei (30 October 1904 – 14 April 1981) was an Italian screenwriter and an important figure in Italy's neorealist movement.

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Telefoni Bianchi

Telefoni Bianchi (white telephones) films, also called deco films, were made by the Italian film industry in the 1930s and the 1940s in imitation of American comedies of the time in a sharp contrast to the other important style of the era, calligrafismo, which was highly artistic.

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Vittoria Mongardi

Vittoria Mongardi (26 February 1926 – 26 November 1975) was an Italian singer and actress, mainly successful between the second half of the 1940s and the 1950s.

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See also

Films based on works by Ferenc Herczeg

Films directed by Camillo Mastrocinque

Films scored by Ezio Carabella

Films scored by Franco Casavola

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Dance_(1941_film)

Also known as L'ultimo ballo.