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Synopsis
Italian neo-realist pioneer Roberto Rossellini made his first (and, as it turned out, last) Hollywood-backed film with Stromboli. Karin (Ingrid Bergman) is a war refugee from Lithuania who has been placed in an internment camp. Desperate to get out and with few options, she accepts a proposal of marriage from Antonio (Mario Vitale), a fisherman who lives on the island of Stromboli. However, Karin soon finds that life on the island is only a minor improvement over the prison camp; she's an outsider there and doesn't fit in with the locals. Karin's discomfort turns to terror when the island's volcano threatens to erupt. Stromboli became infamous in its time when word got out that Bergman was having an affair with Rossellini; Bergman would eventually leave her husband and marry Rossellini, but the scandal all but killed this film at the box office. Rossellini's battles with producer Howard Hughes hardly helped: while Rossellini's cut of the film was eventually released on tape in the United States, on initial release Hughes had Alfred Werker cut it from 117 minutes to 81 minutes and add a new ending. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ingrid Bergman Karin Bjiorsen
Renzo Cesana The Priest
Mario Sponza The Lighthouse Keeper
Mario Vitale Antonio

Production Crew

Otello Martelli Cinematographer
Renzo Rossellini Composer (Music Score)
Roberto Rossellini Director
Jolanda Benvenuti Editor
Roland Gross Editor
Constantin Bakaleinikoff Musical Direction/Supervision
Roberto Rossellini Producer
Art Cohn Screenwriter
Gian Paolo Callegari Screenwriter
Renzo Cesana Screenwriter
Roberto Rossellini Screenwriter
Sergio Amidei Screenwriter
Year: 1950
Runtime: 81
Country: Italy
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Be-Ro
RKO Pictures
RKO Radio Pictures

Release
October 08, 1950 (Italy)