Rapture (1952)
Artist Pietro Leoni is preoccupied with feminine beauty. While walking near an old castle in Italy, he sees a young woman dive in the water from a rock and becomes determined to sculpt her from memory. He rents a house near the spot and falls in love with the mentally disturbed daughter, Francesca, of the castle's owner, W. C. Hutton, while becoming involved with her sister, Marisa unaware of her identity.
Director:
Goffredo Alessandrini
Writers:
Nino Stresa, Goffredo Alessandrini, Siro Angeli.
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Glenn Langan as Pietro Leoni |
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Elsie Albiin as Francesca Hutton |
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Lorraine Miller as Marisa Hutton |
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Douglass Dumbrille as W.C. Hutton |
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Eduardo Ciannelli as Arnaldo |
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Luisa Rossi as Rita |
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Carlo Giustini as Alberto |
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Piero Lulli as Don Vincenzo |
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Goffredo Alessandrini as Renato |
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Harriet Medin as Infermiera |
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Carlo Ninchi as |
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Franco Balducci as |
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Franco Pesce as |
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Piero Lulli as |
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Virgilio Riento as Dovelli |
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Giovanna Cigoli as |
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Pina Gallini as |
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Cesare Bettarini as |
| Directing | Goffredo Alessandrini | Director |
| Writing | Nino Stresa | Screenplay |
| Writing | Goffredo Alessandrini | Screenplay |
| Writing | Siro Angeli | Screenplay |
| Production | Giuseppe Angelini | Producer |
| Camera | Domenico Scala | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Amedeo Escobar | Music |
| Art | Lamberto Giovagnoli | Production Design |