Steel (1933) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 31, 1933

Original Title:
Acciaio

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
SocietĂ  Italiana Cines

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 67

In the huge steel factories in Terni (Umbria, Italy), two friends: Mario and Pietro, fight for the love of the same girl, Gina. Pietro dies because of a work accident at the factory. The other workers think Mario is responsible for the death of his friend. Mario, who is innocent, is forced to quit, but his love for Gina and his dedication to his job help him out of his crisis.

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Art Direction:
Gastone Medin

Camera Operator:
Domenico Scala

Director:
Walter Ruttmann

Director of Photography:
Massimo Terzano
Domenico Scala

Editor:
Walter Ruttmann
Giuseppe Fatigati

First Assistant Director:
Mario Soldati

Music Director:
Mario Rossi

Novel:
Luigi Pirandello

Original Music Composer:
Gian Francesco Malipiero

Producer:
Baldassarre Negroni
Emilio Cecchi

Production Manager:
Giuseppe Fatigati
Baldassarre Negroni

Production Secretary:
Luigi Eliseo Martini

Script Supervisor:
Hilde Maria Rapp-Fidelius

Second Assistant Director:
Giuseppe Fatigati

Sound Engineer:
Vittorio Trentino

Writer:
Stefano Landini
Walter Ruttmann
Mario Soldati
Emilio Cecchi

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