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Synopsis
Often considered one of the first examples of Italian neo-realism, Luchino Visconti's first film was this adaptation of James M. Cain's steamy novel The Postman Always RingsTwice, which would also be made twice in the US, first in 1946 with Lana Turner and John Garfield and then in 1981 with Jack Nicholson and Jessica Lange. Massimo Girotti stars as a drifter named Gino, who gets a job at a provincial inn. The handsome wanderer attempts to resist the advances of Giovanna (Clara Calamai), the estranged wife of nasty innkeeper Bragana (Juan De Landa), but he eventually gives in. Gino then allows her to talk him into killing Bragana to get the insurance money, with predictable results. Although the melodramatic story is a far cry from the post-war social statements of such later neorealist classics as Roberto Rossellini's Rome Open City (1945) and Vittorio DeSica's Bicycle Thieves (1948), the movie began to feature some of neo-realism's defining characteristics: above all, an emphasis on outdoor shooting and natural light and a relentless focus on the lives of the poor. Ossessione caused a sensation not just because of its lurid subject matter but also because Visconti's realist style makes you practically feel the heat and dirt and sweat of the film's environment. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

Cast

Clara Calamai Giovanna Bragana
Dhia Cristani Anita
Juan de Landa Bragana
Vittorio Duse The Detective
Massimo Girotti Gino
Elia Marcuzzo Lo Spagnuolo

Production Crew

Gino Rosati Art Director
James M. Cain Book Author
Aldo Tonti Cinematographer
Domenico Scala Cinematographer
Giuseppe Rosati Composer (Music Score)
Maria de Matteis Costume Designer
Luchino Visconti Director
Mario Serandrei Editor
Libero Solaroli Producer
Alberto Moravia Screenwriter
Antonio Pietrangeli Screenwriter
Gianni Puccini Screenwriter
Giuseppe de Santis Screenwriter
Luchino Visconti Screenwriter
Mario Alicata Screenwriter
Year: 1943
Runtime: 135
Country: Italy
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Industrie Cinematografiche Italiane

Release
May 17, 1943 (Italy)
by Cocinor
Marceau