Malaspina is a 1947 Italian melodrama film directed by Armando Fizzarotti and starring Vera Rol, Aldo Bufi Landi and Rino Genovese. It is a melodrama, based on a popular song of the same name. Its story of female wrongdoing and ultimate redemption was characteristic of Neapolitan-style cinema.

Malaspina
Film poster
Directed byArmando Fizzarotti
Written byRoberto Amoroso
Produced byRoberto Amoroso
StarringVera Rol
Aldo Bufi Landi
Rino Genovese
Ugo D'Alessio
CinematographyRoberto Amoroso
Music byGiuseppe Cioffi
Production
company
Sud Film
Distributed byVariety Distribution
Release date
1 May 1947
Running time
90 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Synopsis edit

A young woman promises to be faithful to her lover when he goes off to fight in the Second World War. However, in his absence she becomes a prostitute and takes up with a notorious criminal. When her real love returns he kills her new boyfriend. Deeply ashamed of her conduct, she becomes a nun.

Reception edit

The film revived the Naples film-industry, which had largely disappeared during the Fascist era when Italian filmmaking was concentrated in Rome. The film was released in the United States, where it proved popular with Italian-American audiences.[1]

Cast edit

References edit

  1. ^ Marlow-Mann p.16

Bibliography edit

  • Marlow-Mann, Alex. The New Neapolitan Cinema. Edinburgh University Press, 2011.
  • Moine, Raphaëlle. Cinema Genre. John Wiley & Sons, 2009.

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