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Scandal in Sorrento
Italian poster
Directed byDino Risi
Written byMarcello Girosi
Ettore Margadonna
Dino Risi
Vincenzo Talarico
Produced byMarcello Girosi
StarringVittorio De Sica
Sophia Loren
Lea Padovani
Antonio Cifariello
Tina Pica
Mario Carotenuto
Yoka Berretty
CinematographyGiuseppe Rotunno
Edited byMario Serandrei
Music byAlessandro Cicognini
Distributed byTitanus
Distributors Corporation of America (US)
Release dates
  • 22 December 1955 (1955-12-22) (Italy)
  • 19 June 1957 (1957-06-19) (U.S.)
Running time
106 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Scandal in Sorrento (original title Pane, amore e...) is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. This is the third film of the trilogy, formed by Bread, Love and Dreams in 1953, Bread, Love and Jealousy in 1954. Innovations include the use of color rather than black and white, as well the location of Sorrento instead of the small village of the previous films of the series. At the 6th Berlin International Film Festival it won the Honorable Mention (Best Humorous Film) award.[1]

Plot

In this Italian romantic comedy set in the beautiful Bay of Naples, Marshal Antonio Carotenuto arrives back in his home town of Sorrento to take care of the local municipal police. Donna Sofia, an attractive fishmonger, has rented the home from the marshal who wants to reclaim his home. The woman refuses to leave but almost accepts marriage to Antonio almost as a joke to make Nicolino, a fisherman who she is genuinely in love with, jealous. She goes along with the marshal's courting, agrees to dump her fiancé and says she will marry him. When the marshal realizes what she is doing, he breaks up with her and decides to pursue his own landlady instead.

Cast

References

  1. ^ "6th Berlin International Film Festival: Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved 8 April 2015.