The Peddler and the Lady | |
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Directed by | Mario Bonnard |
Written by | Marino Girolami Aldo Fabrizi Federico Fellini Piero Tellini Mario Bonnard |
Produced by | Giuseppe Amato |
Starring | Caterina Boratto Cristiano Cristiani Peppino De Filippo Aldo Fabrizi |
Cinematography | Giuseppe La Torre |
Edited by | Gino Talamo |
Music by | Giulio Bonnard |
Production company | Società Italiana Cines |
Distributed by | ENIC |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
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.
The film was made at Cinecittà in Rome. Much of the film is set on the Campo de' Fiori in Rome where Elide a greengrocer is in love with a fishmonger who works nearby, but he is more interested in another woman.
Cast
- Aldo Fabrizi as Peppino Corradini
- Caterina Boratto as Elsa Bianchini
- Anna Magnani as Elide
- Peppino De Filippo as Aurelio
- Cristiano Cristiani as Il piccolo Carletto
- Olga Solbelli as Olga
- Rina Franchetti as Rosa, la domestica di Olga
- Guglielmo Barnabò as Il signore grasso sul treno
- Ciro Berardi as Sor Eugenio
- Giulio Calì as L'uomo che chiede le alicette
- Lia Campomori as La suora del carcere
- Olga Capri as Peppa, la portiera
- Olga Vittoria Gentilli as Leila, la giocatrice al tavolo di baccarat
- Gorella Gori as La balia
- Luana Lori as La domestica venuta al mercato
- Enrico Luzi as Un giocatore al tavolo di baccarat
- Alfredo Martinelli as Un giocatore al tavolo di baccarat
- Guido Morisi as Giorgio
- Pina Piovani as Una popolana ai mercanti generali
- Checco Rissone as Giovanni
- Gioconda Stari as La domestica del nuovo appartamento
- Gianrico Tedeschi as Un giocatore al tavolo di baccarat
- Saro Urzì
References
- Reich & Garofalo p.101
Bibliography
- Reich, Jacqueline & Garofalo, Piero. Re-viewing Fascism: Italian Cinema, 1922-1943. Indiana University Press, 2002.
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