Three Forbidden Stories (1952) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 29, 1952

Original Title:
Tre storie proibite

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Electra Compagnia Cinematografica

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 113

While recuperating from their injuries in a hospital, three young women flash back to the events leading up to the catastrophe. Remata (Lia Amando) has spent her entire life trying to overcome a childhood rape. Annamaria (Antonella Lualdi) has recently come out of an unfortunate marriage to a wealthy but insensitive boor. And Gianna (Eleanore Rossi Drago), the daughter of a college professor, has ruined her life with narcotics.

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Assistant Editor:
Misa Gabrini

Camera Operator:
Giuseppe Rotunno

Conductor:
Antonio Pedrotti

Director:
Augusto Genina

Director of Photography:
G.R. Aldo

Editor:
Giancarlo Cappelli

First Assistant Director:
Mario Russo

Makeup Artist:
Renato Bomarzi

Original Music Composer:
Antonio Veretti

Producer:
Renato Bassoli
Vittorio Bassoli

Production Design:
Oreste Gargano

Production Manager:
Pietro Zlatarow

Production Secretary:
Toscano Giuntini

Screenplay:
Augusto Genina
Ercole Patti
Ruggero Maccari
Vitaliano Brancati
Ivo Perilli
Sandro De Feo

Script Supervisor:
Vana Caruso

Set Decoration:
Franco Fontana

Sound:
Vittorio Trentino
Raffaele Del Monte

Special Effects:
Guido Presepi

Still Photographer:
Paul Ronald

Story:
Sandro De Feo
Augusto Genina
Vitaliano Brancati
Ivo Perilli

Unit Manager:
Arturo Belli

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