Light in the Piazza (1962)
A young American woman traveling in Italy with her mother is slender, blonde, beautiful and there is something charmingly naive about her. Fabrizio Naccarelli seems to always know where the mother and daughter will sightsee next. Signor Naccarelli is just as concerned about where this will lead as Mrs. Johnson is. Then she starts thinking that perhaps her daughter can be a wife of a wealthy young man in a society where all she has to do is look beautiful. What happens if Signor Naccarelli finds out who his prospective daughter-in-law really is?
Director:
Guy Green
Writer:
Julius J. Epstein
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Olivia de Havilland as Meg Johnson |
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Rossano Brazzi as Signor Naccarelli |
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Yvette Mimieux as Clara Johnson Naccarelli |
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George Hamilton as Fabrizio Naccarelli |
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Isabel Dean as Miss Hawtree |
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Moultrie Kelsall as The Minister |
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Nancy Nevinson as Signora Naccarelli |
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Barry Sullivan as Noel Johnson |
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Peppino De Martino as Train Conductor (uncredited) |
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William E. Greene as The Consular Agent (uncredited) |
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Steve Plytas as Concierge (uncredited) |
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Robert Rietti as The Priest (uncredited) |
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Rosella Spinelli as Giuseppina Naccarelli (uncredited) |
| Directing | Guy Green | Director |
| Writing | Julius J. Epstein | Screenplay |
| Writing | Elizabeth Spencer | Story |
| Production | Arthur Freed | Producer |
| Camera | Otto Heller | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Mario Nascimbene | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Mario Nascimbene | Director of Photography |
| Production | Denis Johnson | Unit Manager |
| Art | Frank White | Production Design |
| Editing | Frank Clarke | Editor |