A Tale of Five Cities
Appearance
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Directed by | Romolo Marcellini Emil E. Reinert Wolfgang Staudte Montgomery Tully Géza von Cziffra Irma von Cube |
Written by | Maurice J. Wilson Jacques Companéez Patrick Kirwan Richard Llewellyn Alexander Paal Piero Tellini Günther Weisenborn |
Produced by | Ermanno Donati Boris Morros Alexander Paal Paul Pantaleen Maurice J. Wilson |
Starring | Bonar Colleano |
Edited by | Maurice Rootes |
Music by | Hans May |
Release date |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Countries | United Kingdom Italy |
Languages | English Italian |
A Tale of Five Cities (Template:Lang-it and released as A Tale of Five Women in the US) is a 1951 British-Italian international co-production drama film directed by Romolo Marcellini and five other directors.[1] The five cities cited in the title are: Rome, Paris, Berlin, London, and Vienna.
Cast
- Bonar Colleano as Bob Mitchell
- Barbara Kelly as Lesley - American Magazine Editor
- Anne Vernon as Jeannine Meunier
- Karin Himboldt as Charlotte Smith (as Karin Himbold)
- Lily Kann as Charlady (as Lily Kahn)
- Danny Green as Levinsky
- Carl Jaffe as Charlotte's Brother
- MacDonald Parke as New York Magazine Editor
- Althea Orr as Matron (as Aletha Orr)
- Lana Morris as Delia Morel Romanoff
- Eva Bartok as Kathaline Telek
- Gina Lollobrigida as Maria Severini
- Geoffrey Sumner as Wingco
- Philip Leaver as Italian Official
- Annette Poivre as Annette
- Charles Irwin as London Editor
- Arthur Gomez as Carabinieri
- Dany Dauberson
- Andrew Irvine as Jimmy
- Vera Molnar
- O. W. Fischer
- Terence Alexander
- Raymond Bussières as Jeannine's brother
- Marcello Mastroianni as Aldo Mazzetti
- Enzo Staiola as A Boy
- Liliana Tellini
- Lamberto Maggiorani
References
- ^ "NY Times: A Tale of Five Cities". NY Times.com. Retrieved 14 March 2009.