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L'Oro di Napoli (1954)
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Synopsis
Vittorio De Sica
,
Cesare Zavattini
, and Giuseppe Marotta wrote this anthology of tales depicting various aspects of Neapolitan life, with the emphasis of poignancy and comedy: "The Racketeer" features Toto with a gangster as his unwanted house guest; "Pizza On Credit" gave
Sophia Loren
one of her first starring roles, as a wayward wife who loses her wedding ring; "The Gambler" stars De Sica in a hilarious performance as a compulsive gambler whose rich family won't give him money, so he's reduced to playing cards with the young son of his servant; "Theresa" features
Silvana Mangano
as a prostitute who discovers that a man really does have to be crazy to marry her. (Two other episodes were cut for the film's U.S. release.) ~ Nicole Gagne, All Movie Guide
Cast
Lianella Carell
The Wife
Pasquale Cennamo
Don Carmine
Erno Crisa
The Husband [Theresa]
Giacomo Furia
Rosario, Sofia's husband
Sophia Loren
Sofia
Silvana Mangano
Theresa
Mario Passante
Valet [The Gambler]
Paolo Stoppa
Don Peppino
Vittorio De Sica
Count Prospero B
Totò
The Husband
Production Crew
Giuseppe Marotta
Book Author
Carlo Montuori
Cinematographer
Otello Martelli
Cinematographer
Alessandro Cicognini
Composer (Music Score)
Vittorio De Sica
Director
da Evaldo Roma
Editor
Eraldo Da Roma
Editor
Herman Weinberg
Editor
Marcello Girosi
Executive Producer
Carlo Ponti
Producer
Dino de Laurentiis
Producer
Gastone Medin
Production Designer
Cesare Zavattini
Screenwriter
Giuseppe Marotta
Screenwriter
Vittorio De Sica
Screenwriter
Year: 1954
Runtime: 107
Country: Italy
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Produced by
Carlo Ponti Productions
Paramount
Release
December 03, 1954 (Italy)
Awards
1957 - Best Foreign Film - New York Film Critics Circle
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.