Revenge of a Crazy Girl

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Revenge of a Crazy Girl
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Directed by Pino Mercanti
Written byAlberto Vecchietti
Gaspare Cataldo
Produced by Fortunato Misiano
Starring Lída Baarová
CinematographyGiuseppe La Torre
Music by Gino Filippini
Distributed by Siden Film
Release date
  • 25 November 1951 (1951-11-25)
Language Italian

Revenge of a Crazy Girl (Italian : La vendetta di una pazza) is a 1951 Italian historical melodrama film written and directed by Pino Mercanti. It is loosely based on the novel La vendetta di una pazza written by Carolina Invernizio. [1] [2]

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  2. Gianfranco Casadio (1993). Adultere, fedifraghe, innocenti: la donna del "neorealismo popolare" nel cinema italiano degli anni Cinquanta. Longo, 1990. ISBN   8822050282.