Golden Arrow (Italian: Freccia d'oro) is a 1935 Italian crime film directed by Piero Ballerini and Corrado D'Errico and starring Luisa Ferida, Guido Barbarisi and Ennio Cerlesi.[1] It was screened at the 1935 Venice Film Festival.
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Written by | Piero Ballerini |
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Edited by | Giorgio Simonelli |
Music by | Paolo Salviucci |
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Distributed by | Colosseum Film |
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Running time | 61 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
It was shot at the Cines Studios in Rome. The film's sets were designed by Gastone Medin.
Cast
edit- Luisa Ferida as Evelyn - daughter of Sleiden
- Guido Barbarisi as Weitzmuller - the jeweller
- Ennio Cerlesi as Conte Claudio Arden
- Maurizio D'Ancora as Ted Wall
- Emma Baron as Contessa Sonia Larman
- Laura Nucci as Lilly Jorgen
- Luigi Pavese as Ellis - the ambassador
- Augusto Marcacci as Sleiden - president of the Banca Generale
- Enzo Gainotti as Mr. Morgan
- Vanna Vanni as Dora Morgan
- Giorgio Piamonti as first thief
- Bruno Smith as second thief
- Giorgio Capecchi as train head waiter
- Nane Chaubert as foreign girl on the train
- Cesare Polacco as Casellante station master
- Giovanni Bellini as the engine driver
- Eva Magni as Maria - the engine driver's fiancée
- Adele Garavaglia as the engine driver's mother
- Mirella Giordani as the little girl
- Alfredo Menichelli as the little girl's father
- Mario Brizzolari
- Ernesto Calindri
- Dino Cardinali
- Gustavo Conforti
- Rocco D'Assunta
- Giovanni Dal Cortivo
- Doris Duranti
- Eugenio Duse
- Fernando Simbolotti
- Vittorio Tettoni
References
edit- ^ Mancini p.234
Bibliography
editMancini, Elaine (1985). Struggles of the Italian film industry during fascism, 1930-1935. Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI Research Press. p. 234. ISBN 978-0-8357-1655-0. OCLC 11783404.
External links
edit- Golden Arrow at IMDb