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Yvonne of the Night

Carlo Rutelli falls in love with the beautiful variety singer Yvonne la Nuit, but his father opposes the wedding. World War I breaks out and Carlo is killed while Yvonne has a son, but on orders from Carlo's father, she is told he is dead. Her career descends and only Nino, an art partner, remains close to her and helps her earn her living by singing in taverns.

Top Cast

  • Totò

    Totò

    Nino, il fantasista

  • Olga Villi

    Olga Villi

    Yvonne la Nuit

  • Frank Latimore

    Frank Latimore

    Il tenente Carlo Rutelli

  • Eduardo De Filippo

    Eduardo De Filippo

    L'avvocato Rubini

  • Gino Cervi

    Gino Cervi

    Il colonnello Baretti

  • Giulio Stival

    Giulio Stival

    Il conte Rutelli, padre di Carlo

  • Arnoldo Foà

    Arnoldo Foà

    Il senatore

  • John Strange

    John Strange

    Il maggiore Tremiti

  • Ave Ninchi

    Ave Ninchi

    Rudegarda, la padrona del ristorante

Overview

Carlo Rutelli falls in love with the beautiful variety singer Yvonne la Nuit, but his father opposes the wedding. World War I breaks out and Carlo is killed while Yvonne has a son, but on orders from Carlo's father, she is told he is dead. Her career descends and only Nino, an art partner, remains close to her and helps her earn her living by singing in taverns.

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