| I
vagabondi delle stelle |
| Country:
|
Italy |
| Year: |
1956 |
| Runtime: |
94
minutes |
| Director: |
Nino
Stresa |
| Original
title: |
I
vagabondi delle stelle |
| |
| Synopsis |
| Franco,
a young painter at the beginning
of his career, stays in a noisy and
modest boarding-house in Naples.
Franco has two friends in the house:
Tonino, a student, and Rosario, a
hot-blooded Sicilian. Rosario is
always on the look-out for adventures
that pull him out of his daily rut.
The three youngsters live a bohemian
life, poor and nearly starving but
happy. One day, Franco falls in love
with Maria Stella, the daughter of
the boarding house's owner. Maria
Stella's father is furious and threatens
to kill the audacious Don Giovanni.
After several troublesome incidents,
the story leads to a happy end: Franco,
who has a beautiful voice, debuts
as a singer for which Maria Stella's
father has written the words. The
father, who is about to pull the
trigger of his gun on Franco, is
overcome by emotion and remorse and
finally accepts their love. |
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| Cast |
| Mario
Girotti (Terence Hill) |
Franco |
| Brunella
Bovo |
Maria
Stella |
| Enrico
Glori |
De
Chiara |
| Eugenia
Bonino |
Servetta
di De Chiara |
| Vincenzo
Musolino |
Rosario |
| Riccardo
Fellini |
Tonino |
| Titina
de Filippo, Luisa Rivelli, Roberto
Bruni, Crocietta, Lilia Landi, Enzo
Maggio, Nino Milano, Narciso Parigi,
Eduardo Passarelli, Nino Vingelli |
| |
| Crew |
| Idea: |
Nino
Stresa |
| Screenplay: |
Nino
Stresa |
| Cinematography: |
Sergio
Pesce |
| Music: |
Tarcisio
Fusco |
| Film editing: |
Mariano
Arditi |
| Set
design: |
Oscar
D'amico |
| Production: |
Mauser
Film |
| Distribution: |
Regional |
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