L'ingiusta condanna | |
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Directed by | Giuseppe Masini |
Written by | Siro Angeli Giuseppe Masini Rodolfo Gentile Luigi Giacosi |
Starring | Rossano Brazzi |
Cinematography | Augusto Tiezzi |
Edited by | Otello Colangeli |
Music by | Alessandro Cicognini |
Release date | 28 November 1952 |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
L'ingiusta condanna is a 1952 Italian melodrama film co-written and directed by Giuseppe Masini. [1]
We are in Maremma. A doctor who devotes himself to scientific research falls in love with Anna, the daughter of a chemist, who does not approve of the relationship. He is thus courted by other women, among which Barbara proves to be the most enterprising: meanwhile Anna gets engaged and the young doctor begins to suffer. When a malaria epidemic breaks out, the scientist is accused of not thinking about healing the locals to continue scientific experiments, undergoes a trial and ends up in prison.
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