Pilgrim of Love (1954)
In this farce Madame Dalia (Alda Mangini) is a mature countess/pseudo-spiritualist grifter who has rented a villa by the sea and, avoiding police surveillance, runs a clandestine gambling den. In town for a peace conference two suitors, one American and one German, go to the gambling house in an attempt to win over Giulietta (Sophia Loren) Madame Dalia’s supposed niece, a woman they believe was the subject of a portrait they became enamoured with during the war.
Director:
Andrea Forzano
Writer:
Andrea Forzano
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Sophia Loren as Giulietta / Beppina Delli Colli |
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Alda Mangini as Madame Dalia |
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Enrico Viarisio as Constantin |
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Charles Rutherford as Bill Miller |
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Vich Dane as Sigmund von Falkenhoissen |
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Lauro Gazzolo as Capitano peschereccio |
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Guido Riccioli as Rag. Zeppini |
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Giulio Calì as Commissario |
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Romano Gabrielli as Romoletto |
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Beppe Orlandi as Cleofe, la serva |
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Nino Marchesini as Presidente MFU |
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Alberto Archetti as |
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Arrigo Basevi as |
| Sound | Giulio Cesare Sonzogno | Music |
| Directing | Andrea Forzano | Director |
| Camera | Aldo Giordani | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Enrico Betti Berutto | Camera Operator |
| Production | Giacomo Forzano | Coordinating Producer |
| Writing | Andrea Forzano | Story |
| Writing | Andrea Forzano | Screenplay |