The Sons of the Marquis Lucera
1939 film
- Gherardo Gherardi (play)
- Ettore Maria Margadonna
- Amleto Palermi
- Armando Falconi
- Caterina Boratto
- Sergio Tofano
Production
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Scalera Film
Release date
- January 1939 (1939-01)
Running time
The Sons of the Marquis Lucera (Italian: I figli del marchese Lucera) is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Amleto Palermi and starring Armando Falconi, Caterina Boratto and Sergio Tofano. It is based on a play of the same name by Gherardo Gherardi.[1]
The film was shot at Cinecittà and the Scalera Studios in Rome. The film's sets were designed by the art director Salvo D'Angelo.
The future star Mariella Lotti had a small role in the production.
Cast
- Armando Falconi as Il marchese Cristoforo Maria Lucera
- Caterina Boratto as Giannina
- Sergio Tofano as Vigna
- Gino Cervi as Ermanno
- Filippo Scelzo as Salvatore
- Carlo Romano as Il 'terzo' figlio
- Camillo Pilotto as Ventura
- Clelia Matania as Soave
- Olinto Cristina as Tortorelli
- Gemma Bolognesi as Zelinda Tortorelli
- Adele Garavaglia as La nonna
- Armando Migliari
- Neda Naldi
- Anna Maria Bottini
- Gianni Agus
- Nicola Maldacea
- Mariella Lotti
References
- ^ Goble p.178
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
External links
- The Sons of the Marquis Lucera at IMDb
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Films directed by Amleto Palermi
- The Story of a Poor Young Man (1920)
- The Second Wife (1922)
- La dama de Chez Maxim's (1923)
- The Flight in the Night (1926)
- The Last Days of Pompeii (1926)
- Floretta and Patapon (1927)
- The Confessions of a Woman (1928)
- The Old Lady (1932)
- Everybody's Secretary (1933)
- Nini Falpala (1933)
- Port (1934)
- Creatures of the Night (1934)
- The Matchmaker (1934)
- God's Will Be Done (1936)
- The Black Corsair (1937)
- The Two Misanthropists (1937)
- The Two Mothers (1938)
- Departure (1938)
- Naples of Olden Times (1938)
- The Sons of the Marquis Lucera (1939)
- Naples Will Never Die (1939)
- The Sinner (1940)
- Saint John, the Beheaded (1940)
- The Happy Ghost (1941)
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