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9.0 1h 23m

La carne e l'anima

This melodrama was directed by an émigré Russian from a story by Corrado Alvaro and Emanuele Caracciolo. The latter was murdered by the Nazis in the Fosse Ardeatine massacre, before the film’s post-war release. Featuring Miranda and Girotti prior to neo-realist stardom.

Top Cast

  • Isa Miranda

    Isa Miranda

    Katrin called 'Stella'

  • Massimo Girotti

    Massimo Girotti

    Andrea

  • Mario Ferrari

    Mario Ferrari

    Mattia, Katrin's father

  • Aldo Silvani

    Aldo Silvani

    Jojo

  • Cele Abba

    Cele Abba

    Magda

  • Giacinto Molteni

    Giacinto Molteni

    Peter

  • Arturo Bragaglia

    Arturo Bragaglia

  • Giuseppe Pierozzi

    Giuseppe Pierozzi

  • Pina Gallini

    Pina Gallini

Overview

This melodrama was directed by an émigré Russian from a story by Corrado Alvaro and Emanuele Caracciolo. The latter was murdered by the Nazis in the Fosse Ardeatine massacre, before the film’s post-war release. Featuring Miranda and Girotti prior to neo-realist stardom.

Rating

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