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Dagli Appennini alle Ande

1943 | 85 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Dagli Appennini alle Ande is a 1943 Italian drama film directed by Flavio Calzavara, starring Cesare Barbetti, Leda Gloria, Nino Pavese, Margherita Del Plata and Cesco Baseggio. It tells the story of the young boy Marco who secretly embarks from Genoa to reach his mother in Argentina. The film is based on the story with the same title from Edmondo De Amicis's book Heart. The story has been adapted for film multiple times both before and after.

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Credits

Director
Flavio Calzavara
Screenplay
Flavio Calzavara, Gian Paolo Callegari
Director of Photography
Giovanni Vitrotti
Original Music Composer
Franco Casavola
Editor
Ignazio Ferronetti
Country
Italy

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Cast · 11

LT

Lina Tartara Minora

Pietro Tordi

Pietro Tordi

Amalia Pellegrini

Amalia Pellegrini

Nino Pavese

Nino Pavese

Vira Silenti

Vira Silenti

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