That Ghost of My Husband (Italian: Quel fantasma di mio marito) is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque and starring Walter Chiari, Enzo Biliotti and Jole Fierro.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Angelo Zagame. It financed by the Sicilian producer Ferdinando Briguglio who had previously backed Luigi Zampa's Difficult Years. For many years it was considered a lost film before being rediscover in an attic and restored by the Cineteca di Bologna and the National Museum of Cinema in Turin.
Quel fantasma di mio marito | |
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Directed by | Camillo Mastrocinque |
Written by | Gino De Santis Camillo Mastrocinque |
Produced by | Ferdinando Briguglio |
Starring | Walter Chiari Enzo Biliotti Jole Fierro |
Cinematography | Adalberto Albertini |
Edited by | Eraldo Da Roma |
Music by | Franco Casavola |
Production company | Briguglio Film |
Distributed by | Briguglio Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Cast
edit- Walter Chiari as Gianni
- Medy Saint-Michel as Vivia
- Jole Fierro as Maria
- Enzo Biliotti as il senatore
- Carlo Rizzo as l'albergatore
- Enrico Luzi as Slim, caporedattore del giornale
- Ernesto Almirante as Villa, zio di Gianni
- Agnese Dubbini as Fatima, la fattucchiera
- Gianna Dauro as Madame Du Parc
- Franco Coop as Kalif El Kabir, il califfo
- Cesare Bettarini as il direttore del giornale
- Carlo Pedersoli as nuotatore in piscina che soccorre Vivia
- Leopoldo Valentini as il centralinista
- Marco Tulli as Arcangelo, l'autista
- Leo Garavaglia as Achille Santi, il colonnello a riposo
- Katia Suffi as Ginetta
References
edit- ^ Curti p.31
Bibliography
edit- Roberto Curti. Italian Gothic Horror Films, 1957-1969. McFarland, 2015.
External links
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