Amleto Palermi
Amleto Palermi | |
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Born |
Rome, Italy | 11 July 1889
Died |
20 April 1941 51) Rome, Italy | (aged
Occupation |
Film director Screenwriter |
Years active | 1914-1942 |
Amleto Palermi (11 July 1889 – 20 April 1941) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. He directed 71 films between 1914 and 1942. He directed The Old Lady, which starred Vittorio De Sica in his first sound film.[1]
Selected filmography
- The Story of a Poor Young Man (1920)
- A Woman's Story (1920)
- The Second Wife (1922)
- La dama de Chez Maxim's (1923)
- The Last Days of Pompeii (1926)
- The Flight in the Night (1926)
- Floretta and Patapon (1927)
- The Confessions of a Woman (1928)
- The Old Lady (1932)
- Zaganella and the Cavalier (1932)
- La segretaria per tutti (1933)
- Port (1934)
- Creatures of the Night (1934)
- The Matchmaker (1934)
- God's Will Be Done (1936)
- Il signor Max (1937)
- To Live (1937)
- The Black Corsair (1937)
- Naples of Olden Times (1938)
- Departure (1938)
- The Two Mothers (1938)
- Naples Will Never Die (1939)
- Saint John, the Beheaded (1940)
- The Sinner (1940)
- The Happy Ghost (1941)
References
- ↑ "Vittorio De Sica: Biography". NY Times. Retrieved 11 September 2010.
External links
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