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A Woman Has Killed

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A Woman Has Killed
Directed byVittorio Cottafavi
Written bySiro Angeli
Giorgio Capitani
Vittorio Cottafavi
StarringFrank Latimore
Lianella Carell
CinematographyBitto Albertini
Edited byRenzo Lucidi
Music byRenzo Rossellini
Production
company
Nuovissima Film
Distributed byCinecid (Indipendenti Regionali)
Release date
4 January 1952
Running time
93 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

A Woman Has Killed (Italian: Una donna ha ucciso) is a 1952 Italian melodrama crime film directed by Vittorio Cottafavi. While on a train journey a young woman tells another passenger how she murdered her husband, a British army officer.[1] It is a neorealist film, based on the real story of Lidia Cirillo, who appears in the film.

The film's sets were designed by the art director Ottavio Scotti.

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Cast

  • Frank Latimore as Capt. Roy Prescott
  • Lianella Carell as Anna
  • Alessandro Serbaroli as Larry (as Alex Serbaroli)
  • Vera Palumbo as Carla
  • Umberto Spadaro as Padre di Anna
  • Marika Rowsky
  • Celeste Aída
  • Diego Muni
  • Vincenzo Milazzo
  • Pia De Doses
  • Lidia Cirillo

References

  1. ^ Bayman p.1

Bibliography

  • Bayman, Louis. The Operatic and the Everyday in Postwar Italian Film Melodrama. Edinburgh University Press, 2014.

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This page was last edited on 19 December 2023, at 02:31
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