In 1951, two years after the “scandal” of the Fiamma che non si spegne, Cottafavi got the opportunity to work on a film with a small production company, Novissima Film. With little means, a number of technical and financial problems and working Sundays with the pieces of film given to him bit by bit, Cottafavi shot Una donna ha ucciso, a minor film that marked his comeback to directing. (Gianni Rondolino)
Title | A Woman Has Killed |
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Year | 1952 |
Genre | Romance, Crime, Drama |
Country | Italy |
Studio | Novissima Film |
Cast | Frank Latimore, Lianella Carell, Umberto Spadaro, Alessandro Serbaroli, Vera Palumbo, Marika Rowsky |
Crew | Lucio D'Attino (Script), Sergio Agostini (Screenplay), Vittorio Cottafavi (Screenplay), Giorgio Capitani (Screenplay), Siro Angeli (Screenplay), Adalberto Albertini (Cinematography) |
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Release | Jan 04, 1952 |
Runtime | 93 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 4.30 / 10 by 3 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | Italiano |