All of Life in One Night

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All of Life in One Night
Directed by Corrado D'Errico
Written byCorrado D'Errico
Cesare Ludovici (novel)
Ettore Maria Margadonna
Produced by Federico D'Avack
Starring Luisa Ferida
Camillo Pilotto
Mino Doro
Cinematography Akos Farkas
Edited by Eraldo Da Roma
Music by Costantino Ferri
Production
company
Imperator Film
Distributed byEuro International Film
Release date
  • May 1938 (1938-05)
Running time
70 minutes
CountryItaly
Language Italian

All of Life in One Night (Italian: Tutta la vita in una notte) is a 1938 Italian drama film directed by Corrado D'Errico and starring Luisa Ferida, Camillo Pilotto and Mino Doro. [1]

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It was made at the Pisorno Studios in Tirrenia. The film's sets were designed by Salvo D'Angelo.

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References

  1. Lancia p.436

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