Farewell, My Beautiful Naples (1917 film)

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Farewell, My Beautiful Naples
Directed by Giuseppe de Liguoro
Written by Ernesto Murolo (play)
Cinematography Luigi Dell'Otti
Production
company
Fausta Film
Distributed byFausta Film
Release date
  • 1 August 1917 (1917-08-01)
Running time
60 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguagesSilent
Italian intertitles

Farewell, My Beautiful Naples (Italian: Addio, mia bella Napoli!) is a 1917 Italian silent romance film directed by Giuseppe de Liguoro. [1] It is based on a 1910 play, which was later turned into a 1946 sound film of the same name.

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  1. Goble p.339

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