Lohengrin (1936)
The monotonous life of a bourgeois family is disturbed by the announcement of the imminent return from America of Mr. Lohengrin, who had left Italy years earlier, leaving behind the reputation of being an irresistible womanizer. Lohengrin's cousin, worried about the stability of his marriage, convinces some relatives who live in the countryside to welcome the dreaded guest into their home and then, to avoid meeting him, leaves. Meanwhile, in the country house everyone eagerly awaits Lohengrin, and envy and spite are unleashed during the wait. In particular, while the young landlady prepares the house, the woman's husband begins to be tormented by jealousy. But the arrival of the long-awaited guest will be a huge disappointment for everyone: the once seductive man is now just an aged, with glasses and a prominent belly.
Director:
Nunzio Malasomma
Writers:
Fritz Eckardt, Nunzio Malasomma, Aldo De Benedetti.
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Vittorio De Sica as Alfredo |
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Sergio Tofano as Giulio |
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Giuditta Rissone as Marianna |
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Mimi Aylmer as Lia |
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Luigi Almirante as Edmondo |
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Rosina Anselmi as Cesira |
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Franco Coop as Sebastiano |
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Cesare Zoppetti as Ravellini |
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Federico Collino as Driver |
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Anna Maria Dossena as Adele |
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Giulio Oppi as Lohengrin |
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Vinicio Sofia as Furniture Salesman |
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Renato Navarrini as Hotel Manager |
| Sound | Salvatore Allegra | Music |
| Writing | Fritz Eckardt | Screenplay |
| Editing | Eraldo Judiconi | Editor |
| Directing | Nunzio Malasomma | Director |
| Writing | Nunzio Malasomma | Screenplay |
| Camera | Arturo Gallea | Camera Department Manager |
| Sound | Otto Untersalmberger | Sound |
| Writing | Aldo De Benedetti | Screenplay |
| Art | Arnaldo Foresti | Set Designer |
| Art | Alfredo Montori | Set Designer |