Woman of the Red Sea

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Woman of the Red Sea
Directed byGiovanni Roccardi
Written byFerdinando Contestabile
Alessandro De Stefani
Giovanni Roccardi
Giuliano Tomei
Produced byGoffredo Lombardo
StarringSofia Lazzaro
Steve Barclay
Umberto Melnati
CinematographyAngelo Jannarelli
Edited byMario Serandrei
Music byAngelo Francesco Lavagnino
Production
companies
Phoenix Film
Titanus
Release date
20 March 1953
Running time
90 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Woman of the Red Sea or Africa Under the Seas (Italian: Africa sotto i mari) is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Giovanni Roccardi and starring Sophia Loren, Steve Barclay and Umberto Melnati.[1]

For the release of the film Loren, who had up to this point acted as Sofia Lazzaro, adopted her new screen name by which she became famous. This was partly in imitation of the then better-known Swedish actress Märta Torén.[2] Loren learned to swim for the role, and spent much of her screen time in a bathing suit.[3] This led one critic to worry that she was being turned into an Italian Esther Williams.[4]

The film's sets were designed by Ottavio Scotti.

Synopsis

The troublesome daughter of an American millionaire accompanies him aboard his yacht on a deep sea diving expedition in the Red Sea and falls in love with the captain.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Segrave & Martin p.52
  2. ^ Fischer & Landy p.81
  3. ^ Carotenuto p.65
  4. ^ Fischer & Landy p.81

Bibliography

  • Marinella Carotenuto. Sophia Loren. The quintessence of being an italian woman.. Mediane, 2009.
  • Lucy Fischer & Marcia Landy. Stars: The Film Reader. Psychology Press, 2004.
  • Kerry Segrave & Linda Martin. The continental actress: European film stars of the postwar era--biographies, criticism, filmographies, bibliographies. McFarland, 1990.

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