Rice Girl (1956) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 27, 1956

Original Title:
La risaia

Alternate Titles:
Rice Girl

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Excelsa Film
Ponti-De Laurentiis Cinematografica

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

Men are animals...I'm here to work, nothing more!

The 19-year-old Elena, who is as pretty as she is bright, works as a rice girl for the landlord Guerrini. Having become aware of her name, he finds out that she is his illegitimate daughter of whom he knew nothing. He tries to secretly help Elena, who has fallen in love with the car mechanic Gianni. But that only creates mistrust. When Guerrini's worthless nephew harasses the girl, the situation is dramatically worse.

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Camera Operator:
Franco Villa

Conductor:
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino

Costume Design:
Giulia Mafai

Director:
Raffaello Matarazzo

Director of Photography:
Luciano Trasatti

Editor:
Mario Serandrei

First Assistant Director:
Silvio Amadio

Hairstylist:
Carlo Sindici

Makeup Artist:
Adimaro Sala

Original Music Composer:
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino

Producer:
Dino De Laurentiis
Carlo Ponti

Production Design:
Enrico Cervelli

Production Manager:
Claudio Forges Davanzati

Production Secretary:
Roberto Palaggi

Screenplay:
Ennio De Concini
Aldo De Benedetti
Carlo Musso

Script Supervisor:
Rometta Pietrostefani

Set Decoration:
Gino Brosio

Sound:
Mario Morigi

Unit Manager:
Luciano Ercoli

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