The Blind Woman of Sorrento (1953)
In 19th-century Naples, Doctor Pisani is a patriot unjustly accused of having killed a marquise. He does not want to betray the cause and allows himself to be executed. Ten years later, his son Oliviero, who becomes an ophthalmologist, uncovers the truth and wants to marry Béatrice, the Marquise's daughter, who became blind during the assault on her mother's castle by revolutionary patriots.
Director: Giacomo Gentilomo
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Antonella Lualdi as Marchioness Beatrice of Rionero |
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Paul Campbell as Oliviero Dupré aka Oliviero Pisani |
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Enzo Biliotti as Notary public Basileo |
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Marilyn Buferd as Marquise Alvina di Rionero |
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Charles Fawcett as Marquis Giuliano di Rionero |
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Corrado Annicelli as Doctor Andrea Pisani |
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Vera Carmi as Elena Viscardi |
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Paul Müller as Carlo Basileo |
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Nuccia Aronne as Marchioness Beatrice di Rionero as a girl |
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Michele Riccardini as The chubby Conspirator |
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Giovanni Onorato as The Conspirator with big moustaches |
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Giuliano Montaldo as Don Pietro Lisandrini |
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Sergio Bergonzelli as The young Conspirator |
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Mirko Baiocchi as Piano Player (uncredited) |
| Directing | Giacomo Gentilomo | Director |
| Writing | Francesco Mastriani | Novel |
| Sound | Carlo Rustichelli | Original Music Composer |
| Crew | Romolo Garroni | Cinematography |
| Writing | Liana Ferri | Writer |
| Writing | Ivo Perilli | Writer |