Casts & Crew
Carlo Campanini
Walter Chiari
Silvana Pampanini
Jackie Frost
Gino Cervi
Piero Palermini
Alda Mangini
Giulio Donnini
Rocco D'Assunta
Alba Arnova
Rosario Borelli
Enzo Fiermonte
Giacomo Furia
Felice Minotti
Umberto Sacripante
Ugo Sasso
Mario Siletti
Pietro Tordi
Bruno Smith
Michael Tor
Pasquale Fasciano
Angelo Dessy
Also Directed by Mario Soldati
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Episodic film.
The ever-growing popularity of Gina Lollobrigida was a decided box-office asset when the Italian La Provinciale was distributed to the U.S. as The Wayward Wife. Lollobrigida acquits herself quite nicely in the tensely dramatic role of a much-put-upon small-town girl named Cemma. Seduced by a lad who turns out to be a relative, Cemma is tossed out of her home. Seeking security, she impulsively marries bookish science professor Franco Vagnuzzi (Gabriele Ferzetti). Bored by her marriage, Cemma doesn't realize the true value of her loving husband until it's almost too late. The original 118-minute run time was reduced for U.S. release.
The film follows the struggles of an idealistic Catholic politician.
Short film made for the catholic church.
Mario Soldati accompanies us in search of genuine food, this time to discover the culinary traditions of Christmas lunch, with Father Mariano, Cesare Zavattini, the shoemaker Angelo Gatto, the baroness Aurelia Michetti and the General Lorenzo De Grandi.
A naive clerk finds himself involved in the theft of a ring containing a dangerous liquid.
When peasant girl Nives is deserted by smuggler Gino Lodi, she betrays him to the police. Police officer Enzo Cinti, who loves Nives, traces her to the Po River cane-fields, where she is working as a cutter to support herself and an infant son, and warns her that Gino has escaped from prison and is seeking revenge. She rejects his offer to protect her. Gino finds Nives, mourning the drowning death of their son. He surrenders himself to the police and then walks at Nives' side in the funeral procession.