Mario Camerini
Mario Camerini | |
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Born |
Rome, Italy | 6 February 1895
Died |
4 February 1981 85) Gardone Riviera, Italy | (aged
Occupation |
Film director Screenwriter |
Years active | 1920–1972 |
Mario Camerini (6 February 1895 – 4 February 1981) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.
Cousin of Augusto Genina. He made the most known films in Italy during the 1930s, comedies, most of them, starring Vittorio De Sica.
Selected filmography
- 1923 Wally
- 1923 Jolly clown da circo
- 1924 The House of Pulcini
- 1925 Voglio tradire mio marito
- 1925 Saetta, principe per un giorno
- 1925 Maciste against the Sheik (Maciste contro lo sceicco)
- 1928 Kif Tebbi
- 1929 Rails
- 1931 Figaro and His Great Day (Figaro e la sua gran giornata)
- 1932 The Last Adventure
- 1932 What Scoundrels Men Are!
- 1933 T'amerò sempre
- 1934 Like the Leaves (Come le foglie)
- 1934 Il Cappello a tre punte
- 1935 Like the Leaves
- 1936 The Great Appeal (Il Grande appello)
- 1936 I'll Give a Million (Darò un milione)
- 1936 Ma non è una cosa seria
- 1937 Il signor Max
- 1939 Department Store
- 1939 The Document
- 1940 Una romantica avventura
- 1941 The Betrothed
- 1942 Una storia d'amore
- 1942 T'amerò sempre
- 1945 Due lettere anonime
- 1946 L'angelo e il diavolo
- 1947 The Captain's Daughter
- 1948 The Street Has Many Dreams (Molti sogni per le strade)
- 1950 Honeymoon Deferred (Due mogli sono troppe)
- 1950 Outlaw Girl (Il Brigante Musolino)
- 1952 Wife For a Night (Moglie per una notte), adapted from The Dazzling Hour by Anna Bonacci, with Gina Lollobrigida (1958 US)[1]
- 1953 Sunday Heroes
- 1954 Ulysses (Ulisse)
- 1955 The Miller's Beautiful Wife (La bella mugnaia)
- 1956 The Awakening (Suor Letizia)
- 1957 Count Max
- 1957 Holiday Island (Vacanze a Ischia)
- 1957 The Awakening (Suor Letizia)
- 1959 First love (Primo amore)
- 1960 And Suddenly It's Murder! (Crimen)
- 1960 The Italian Brigands (I Briganti Italiani)
- 1963 Il mistero del tempio indiano
- 1963 Kali Yug: Goddess of Vengeance
- 1966 Imperfect Murder (Delitto quasi perfetto)
- 1971 Io non vedo, tu non parli, lui non sente
- 1972 Don Camillo e i giovani d'oggi
References
- ↑ Thompson, Howard, "Bride for a Night (1952) Italian Import, 'Wife for a Night,' Opens". The New York Times. June 12, 1958. Retrieved 2010-12-22.
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