List of Italian films of 1934

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A list of films produced in Italy in 1934 (see 1934 in film):

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TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1934
1860 Alessandro Blasetti Gianfranco Giachetti, Mario Ferrari Historical
Apoteosi
Aurora sul mare Giorgio Simonelli Renzo Ricci, Paolo Stoppa Drama [1]
L' Avvocato difensore Gero Zambuto Gero Zambuto, Letizia Bonini Comedy [2]
The Blind Woman of Sorrento Nunzio Malasomma Dria Paola, Corrado Racca Drama
The Canal of the Angels Francesco Pasinetti Maurizio D'Ancora, Anna Ariani Drama
Cardinal Lambertini Parsifal Bassi Ermete Zacconi, Isa Miranda, Giulietta De Riso Comedy
Creatures of the Night Amleto Palermi Tatyana Pavlova, Isa Pola, María Denis Drama
Dimmed Lights Adelqui Migliar Fosco Giachetti, Nelly Corradi, Laura Nucci Drama
Full Speed Mario Mattoli Vittorio De Sica, Milly, Anna Magnani Comedy
Everybody's Woman Max Ophüls Isa Miranda, Memo Benassi, Tatyana Pavlova, Federico Benfer DramaThe only Italian film Ophüls made on his exile. Venice Award
Just Married Guido Brignone Umberto Melnati, Leda Gloria, Ugo Ceseri Comedy
Lady of Paradise Enrico Guazzoni Elsa De Giorgi, Mino Doro, Memo Benassi Comedy
The Last of the Bergeracs Gennaro Righelli Arturo Falconi, Italia Almirante-Manzini, Fosco Giachetti Comedy
Loyalty of Love Guido Brignone Marta Abba, Nerio Bernardi, Luigi Cimara Historical
The Matchmaker Amleto Palermi Angelo Musco, Rosina Anselmi Comedy
Mr. Desire Gennaro Righelli Vittorio De Sica, Dria Paola Comedy
Odette Jacques Houssin Francesca Bertini, Samson Fainsilber Drama
The Old Guard Alessandro Blasetti Gianfranco Giachetti, Mino Doro Drama
Port Amleto Palermi Irma Gramatica, Camillo Pilotto Drama
Seconda B Goffredo Alessandrini Sergio Tofano, Dina Perbellini, María Denis Comedy
The Song of the Sun Max Neufeld Vittorio De Sica, Giacomo Lauri Volpi ComedyCo-produced with Germany
Unripe Fruit Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia Nino Besozzi, Ugo Ceseri Comedy
Villafranca Giovacchino Forzano Corrado Racca, Annibale Betrone
Enzo Biliotti
Historical
The Wedding March Mario Bonnard Tullio Carminati, Cesare Bettarini, Assia Noris Comedy

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References

  1. "Aurora sul mare".
  2. "L'Avvocato difensore".