La vedovella (1965)
Susy, a call girl from Milan, receives a castle as a gift from one of her old clients, Baron Colletta di Sant'Omero. When she arrives, she is mistaken for the widow of the deceased squire and is immediately surrounded by the mayor, members of the town council, and other people who all aspire to take over the dilapidated property for little money, whose future is guaranteed by the industrial expansion of the Calabrian village. Susy realizes the situation and astutely takes advantage of it. She manages to obtain the unanimous vote of the city council against the expropriation of her land, and, having duped all her suitors, she devotes herself to Corrado, a technician at some important factories in the area.
Director:
Silvio Siano
Writers:
Guido Castaldo, Georges Combret, Giacomo Furia.
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Margaret Lee as Susanna Andreoni |
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Félix Marten as Corrado |
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Alberto Bonucci as Assessore Caputo |
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Umberto D'Orsi as Assessore Raffaele Chianese |
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Piero Gerlini as Assessore Pasquale Savino |
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Dolores Palumbo as Donna Elvira |
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Aroldo Tieri as Ambrogino |
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Riccardo Billi as Raffaele |
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Alfredo Rizzo as Carlo Sardelli |
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Giacomo Furia as Gennarino |
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Jean-Marc Tennberg as Don Alvaro |
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Maira Torcia as |
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Peppino De Filippo as Don Pietro, il sindaco |
| Directing | Silvio Siano | Director |
| Writing | Silvio Siano | Writer |
| Writing | Sabatino Ciuffini | Writer |
| Writing | Guido Castaldo | Screenplay |
| Writing | Georges Combret | Screenplay |
| Writing | Giacomo Furia | Screenplay |
| Writing | Camillo Marino | Story |
| Crew | Domenico Paolercio | Cinematography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Rosalba Menichelli | Costume Design |