Chronicle of Poor Lovers

Chronicle of Poor Lovers
Chronicle of Poor Lovers
Directed by Carlo Lizzani
Written by Vasco Pratolini
Sergio Amidei
Giuseppe Dagnino
Carlo Lizzani
Massimo Mida
Starring Anna-Maria Ferrero
Cinematography Gianni Di Venanzo
Editing by Enzo Alfonzi
Release date(s) 6 February, 1954
Running time 115 minutes
Country Italy
Language Italian

Chronicle of Poor Lovers (Italian: Cronache di poveri amanti) is a 1954 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival.[1]

Cast

  • Anna-Maria Ferrero - Gesuina (as Anna Maria Ferrero)
  • Cosetta Greco - Elisa
  • Antonella Lualdi - Milena Campolmi
  • Marcello Mastroianni - Ugo
  • Bruno Berellini - Carlino Bencini
  • Irene Cefaro - Clara
  • Adolfo Consolini - Maciste
  • Giuliano Montaldo - Alfredo Campolmi
  • Gabriele Tinti - Mario Parigi
  • Eva Vanicek - Bianca Quagliotti
  • Wanda Capodaglio - La Signora
  • Mimmo Maggio
  • Andrea Petricca
  • Garibaldo Lucii - Staderini
  • Mario Piloni - Osvaldo
  • Ada Colangeli
  • Giuseppe Angelini
  • Graziella De Roc
  • Rolando Sborcchi
  • Aldo Collalti
  • Maria Mannelli (as Mary Mannelli)
  • Francesca Uberti
  • Pasquale Martino
  • Fosco Cecchi - Pisano
  • Paola Maggiorani

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