Sad Loves
1943 Italian film
- Giuseppe Giacosa (play)
- Giacomo De Benedetti
- Sergio Amidei
- Carmine Gallone
- Jules Berry
- Gino Cervi
- Andrea Checchi
- Luisa Ferida
Production
companies
companies
- Juventus Film
- Società Italiana Cines
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Sad Loves (Italian: Tristi amori) is a 1943 Italian historical drama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Jules Berry, Gino Cervi and Andrea Checchi.[1] It was based on the play of the same title by Giuseppe Giacosa. It was made at Cinecittà in Rome. It is set in the 1880s.
Cast
- Jules Berry as Il conte Ettore Arcieri
- Gino Cervi as Giulio Scarli
- Andrea Checchi as Fabrizio Arcieri
- Luisa Ferida as Emma Scarli
- Giuseppe Varni as Il cavaliere Rublo
- Enrico Viarisio as Adriano Rainetti
- Luigi Allodoli as Giustino, il commesso dello studio Scarli
- Antonio Anselmo as Il tenente Rovi
- Amelia Bissi as Marta
- Gemma Bolognesi as La cassiera del Caffè 'Doria'
- Margherita Bossi as La signora Rublo
- Ruggero Capodaglio as Il dottore Brusio
- Ernesto Collo as Il socio palermitano
- Enzo Gainotti as Un socio del Circolo
- Toscano Giuntini as Un' ufficiale
- Luciano Manara as Un' ufficiale di Stato Maggiore
- Giuseppe Pierozzi as Il sarto
- Livia Venturini as La signorina Rublo
- Renato Malavasi as Il ragionere del Circolo
- Giorgio Fini as Un' ufficiale
- Andrea Volo as Un' ufficiale
References
- ^ Nowell-Smith, Hay & Volpi p.57
Bibliography
- Nowell-Smith, Geoffrey & Hay, James & Volpi, Gianni. The Companion to Italian Cinema. Cassell, 1996.
External links
- Sad Loves at IMDb
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Films directed by Carmine Gallone
- Il bacio di Cirano (1913)
- The Naked Truth (1914)
- Senza colpa! (1915)
- Flower of Evil (1915)
- The Wedding March (1915)
- Sotto le tombe (1915)
- Avatar (1916)
- La falena (1916)
- Malombra (1917)
- The Thirteenth Man (1917)
- La storia di un peccato (1918)
- Redemption (1919)
- A Doll Wife (1919)
- The Sea of Naples (1919)
- On with the Motley (1920)
- The Faces of Love (1924)
- The Fiery Cavalcade (1925)
- The Last Days of Pompeii (1926)
- The City of a Thousand Delights (1927)
- Pawns of Passion (1928)
- Land Without Women (1929)
- Ship in Distress (1929)
- The Singing City (1930)
- City of Song (1931)
- My Cousin from Warsaw (1931)
- A Son from America (1932)
- Sailor's Song (1932)
- Going Gay (1933)
- My Heart Calls You (1934)
- Two Hearts in Waltz Time (1934)
- My Heart Is Calling You (1934)
- My Heart is Calling (1935)
- Casta Diva (1935)
- If It Were Not for Music (1935)
- The Divine Spark (1935)
- Thank You, Madame (1936)
- Mother Song (1937)
- Scipio Africanus: The Defeat of Hannibal (1937)
- Giuseppe Verdi (1938)
- Marionette (1939)
- The Dream of Butterfly (1939)
- Eternal Melodies (1940)
- Love Me, Alfredo! (1940)
- Manon Lescaut (1940)
- Beyond Love (1940)
- The Secret Lover (1941)
- First Love (1941)
- The Two Orphans (1942)
- The Queen of Navarre (1942)
- Odessa in Flames (1942)
- Harlem (1943)
- Sad Loves (1943)
- The Song of Life (1945)
- Before Him All Rome Trembled (1946)
- The Lady of the Camellias (1947)
- The Legend of Faust (1949)
- The Force of Destiny (1950)
- Night Taxi (1950)
- Messalina (1951)
- We're Dancing on the Rainbow (1952)
- Fatal Desire (1953)
- Puccini (1953)
- Madame Butterfly (1954)
- House of Ricordi (1954)
- Casta Diva (1954)
- Mata Hari's Daughter (1954)
- Don Camillo's Last Round (1955)
- Michel Strogoff (1956)
- Tosca (1956)
- Carthage in Flames (1960)
- Don Camillo: Monsignor (1961)
- Carmen di Trastevere (1962)
- La monaca di Monza (1962)
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