The White Primrose

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The White Primrose
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Directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia
Written by
Produced by Carlo Ponti
Starring
Cinematography Carlo Montuori
Edited by Jolanda Benvenuti
Music by Mario Labroca
Production
company
Distributed byLux Film
Release date
18 April 1947
Running time
85 minutes
CountryItaly
Language Italian

The White Primrose (Italian: La primula bianca) is a 1947 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Carlo Campanini, Carlo Ninchi and Andrea Checchi. [1]

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  1. Gundle p.187

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