Variety Lights (1950) [NR]

Release Date:
December 6, 1950

Original Title:
Luci del varietà

Alternate Titles:
Lights of Variety
Luces del varieté
Mujeres y luces
Svetlosti varijetea
The Lights of Variety
Огни варьете

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Capitolium

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
FI: S  FR: TP  JP: G  PT: M/12  SE: Btl  US: NR 

Runtime: 93

In Italy, Checco Dal Monte manages a troupe of traveling performers with plenty of heart but minimal talent. At a small town engagement, he encounters the starry-eyed, gorgeous Lily Antonelli, and hires her as a dancer on the show. Vivacious Lily quickly sells out crowds and earns the resentment of Checco's mistress, Melina Amour, but the fledgling performer has far bigger ambitions and soon sets her sights on a higher-profile role.

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Associate Producer:
Alberto Lattuada
Federico Fellini

Camera Operator:
Luciano Trasatti
Roberto Gerardi

Conductor:
Franco Ferrara

Costume Design:
Aldo Buzzi

Director:
Federico Fellini
Alberto Lattuada

Director of Photography:
Otello Martelli

Editor:
Mario Bonotti

First Assistant Director:
Massimo Mida
Augusto Carloni

Hairstylist:
Argentina Ferri

Makeup Artist:
Eligio Trani

Original Music Composer:
Felice Lattuada

Production Coordinator:
Mario Ingrami

Production Design:
Aldo Buzzi

Production Manager:
Bianca Lattuada

Production Supervisor:
Gastone Rotellini

Screenplay:
Federico Fellini
Alberto Lattuada
Tullio Pinelli
Ennio Flaiano

Second Assistant Director:
Angelo D'Alessandro

Set Decoration:
Luigi Gervasi

Still Photographer:
Osvaldo Civirani

Story:
Federico Fellini

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