Passionately (1954) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 20, 1954

Original Title:
Appassionatamente

Alternate Titles:
Apaixonadamente
Hartstocht
L'amour viendra
La sospecha

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Rizzoli Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

"Elena" cannot marry the man she loves, so enters into a loveless marriage with the wealthy "Andrea". Gradually she falls in love with him, but he never reciprocates. Things become further complicated when a letter from her first love "Carlo" is discovered.

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Assistant Costume Designer:
Madeleine Rabusson

Author:
Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois
Adolphe d'Ennery

Camera Operator:
Alberto Fusi

Conductor:
Franco Ferrara

Costume Design:
Georges Annenkov

Director:
Giacomo Gentilomo

Director of Photography:
Anchise Brizzi

Editor:
Elsa Dubbini

First Assistant Director:
Paolo Heusch

Hairstylist:
Renata Magnanti

Line Producer:
Jone Tuzi

Makeup Artist:
Amato Garbini

Original Music Composer:
Nino Rota

Producer:
Angelo Rizzoli

Production Design:
Alberto Boccianti

Production Secretary:
Antonio Brant

Screenplay:
Leonardo Benvenuti
Sandro Continenza
Liana Ferri

Script Supervisor:
Albino Cocco

Second Assistant Director:
Fabio De Agostini

Set Decoration:
Mario Rappini

Sound:
Umberto Picistrelli
Aldo Calpini

Still Photographer:
Italo Gherardi

Theatre Play:
Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois
Adolphe d'Ennery

Unit Manager:
Emimmo Salvi

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