Daniele Cortis
- Aldo de Benedetti
- Mario Soldati
- Mario Bonfantini
- Luigi Comencini
- Diego Fabbri
- Agostino Richelmy[1]
company
- 1947 (1947)
Daniele Cortis (also known as Elena) is a 1947 Italian drama film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Vittorio Gassman, Sarah Churchill and Gino Cervi.[2] The film (set in nineteenth-century Italy) follows the impossible love affair between Elena, a noblewoman married to a man who doesn't understand her, and Daniele Cortis, her young cousin and Christian idealist. It is an adaptation of the 1885 novel of the same title by Antonio Fogazzaro.
Cast
- Vittorio Gassman as Daniele Cortis
- Sarah Churchill as Elena
- Gino Cervi as Il marito di Elena
- Evi Maltagliati as Isa
- Gualtiero Tumiati as Aldo
- Rubi D'Alma as Noemi
- Massimo Pianforini as Valentino
- Marco Tulli as Diego
Reception
From a contemporary review, the Monthly Film Bulletin review noted that the print was cut by about 35 minutes and featured "indifferent dubbing" and a "very poor print quality".[1] The review found that with these issues the film was "incomprehensible", but the film was "an astonishing example of how completely such mutilation can change a film, which in this case was already of indifferent quality."[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Daniele Cortis (Elena), Italy, 1946". Monthly Film Bulletin. Vol. 24, no. 276. British Film Institute. 1957. p. 70.
- ^ "BFI | Film & TV Database | DANIELE CORTIS (1946)". Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. 2009-04-16. Archived from the original on 2009-01-18. Retrieved 2012-02-12.
External links
- Daniele Cortis at IMDb
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- I due timidi (1950)
- Il cappello di paglia di Firenze (1955)
- La notte di un nevrastenico (1959)
- Trombone Concerto
- Romeo and Juliet
- The Godfather
- "Speak Softly, Love"
- The Godfather Part II
- The Godfather Part III
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