Fugitive in Trieste (1952)
An Italian Air Force officer is pursued and captured by the Allied police and is charged with the bombing of a hospital ship. Through the efforts of his sweetheart, a witness is found who proves the bombing was not intentional but the result of being hit by enemy fire. A four-way romantic involvement is also part of the mix that includes an Allied officer and Viennse beauty Lida. The latter was once in love with the accused and has a child by him.
Director: Guido Salvini
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Jacques Sernas as Giulio / Tenente Piero Valbruna |
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Massimo Girotti as Fred Nolan |
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Alberto Bonucci as Operaio Siciliano |
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Vittorio Sanipoli as Operaio triestino |
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Doris Duranti as Lida |
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Edda Albertini as Marcella |
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Giovanni Grasso as Ispettore capo della polizia |
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Carlo D'Angelo as Harris, ufficiale di polizia e falso giornalista |
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Charles Fawcett as Presidente del tribunale |
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Giancarlo Sbaragia as Avvocato della difesa |
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Peter Meersman as Mirko |
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Cesare Polacco as Autista del taxi |
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Gianni Bonagura as Operaio con armonica |
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Vittorio Stagni as Sergio, il bambino |
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Ettore Gaipa as Avvocato dell'accusa |
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Gino Scotti as Cliente del bar in attesa di telefonare |
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Richard Wadleigh as |
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Mario Chiocchio as Impiegato ufficio ricerche |
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Alessandro De Rosa as |
| Directing | Guido Salvini | Director |
| Writing | Diego Fabbri | Writer |
| Writing | Turi Vasile | Writer |
| Camera | Vincenzo Seratrice | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Fiorenzo Carpi | Music |
| Art | Uberto Bonetti | Art Designer |
| Editing | Mario Serandrei | Editor |
| Sound | Elido Sorrentino | Sound |