The Story of a Poor Young Man (1920 film)

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The Story of a Poor Young Man
Directed by Amleto Palermi
Written by Octave Feuillet (novel)
Amleto Palermi
Starring Luigi Serventi
Pina Menichelli
Antonio Gandusio
Cinematography Antonio Cufaro
Production
company
Distributed by UCI
Release date
  • October 1920 (1920-10)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguagesSilent
Italian intertitles

The Story of a Poor Young Man (Italian:Il romanzo di un giovane povero) is a 1920 Italian silent drama film directed by Amleto Palermi and starring Luigi Serventi, Pina Menichelli and Antonio Gandusio. [1] It was one of numerous film adaptations of Octave Feuillet's novel of the same name.

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  1. Dalle Vacche p.263

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