List of Italian films of 1925

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A list of films produced in Italy in 1925 (see 1925 in film):

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1925
La Bocca chiusa
La Casa dello scandalo
Catene
Il cavaliere senza paura Giuseppe de Liguoro
Chiagno pe tte!... Ubaldo Maria Del Colle
The Fiery Cavalcade Carmine Gallone Soava Gallone, Emilio Ghione Silent
Fra Diavolo
La freccia nel cuore Amleto Palermi Arnold Kent Silent
Maciste all'inferno Guido Brignone Bartolomeo Pagano, Elena Sangro Adventure
Marco Visconti Aldo De Benedetti Bruto Castellani, Amleto Novelli Historical
Mettete l'avocato Elvira Notari Silent
New Moon Armando Fizzarotti Ubaldo Maria Del Colle Silent
Nostradamus Mario Roncoroni Cellio Bucchi Historical
Take Care of Amelia Telemaco Ruggeri Pina Menichelli, Elena Lunda Comedy
L'uomo più allegro di Vienna Amleto Palermi Ruggero Ruggeri, Victor Varconi, María Corda Silent
Voglio tradire mio marito Mario Camerini Oreste Bilancia, Luigi Serventi Silent

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