The cinema : 1952 (1952)

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FROM THE WORLDS STUDIOS 215 he had already made a reputation as a maker of shorts. Due Soldi Di Speranza (Two Pennyworth of Hope) Directed by Renato Castellani. Shot in Naples, with a non-professional cast, this film promises to be in the tradition of Castellani's earlier E' Primavera. Ingantesimo Tragigo (Tragic Spell), with Maria Felix and Charles . Vanel Directed by Mario Sequi. An historical melodrama, with a legendary background. Luci Del Varieta (Variety Lights), with Carla del Poggio Directed by Alberto Lattuada and F. Fellini. The adventures of a third-rate vaudeville company, told with a vigorous, satiric touch. The Medium -Directed by Gian-Carlo Menotti. Menotti's version of his own well-known and controversial opera, or 'play with music'. NapoliMilionaria (Naples Among the Millionaires) Directed and played by Eduardo de Filippo. The story of a poor family in Naples during the last war. Paris est Toujours Paris, with Aldo FabriziDirected by Luciano Emmer. The adventures of a party of Italians who come to Paris to see a football match. Emmer's second full-length film is a Franco-Italian production, with a mixed cast, UmbertoD. Directed by Vittorio de Sica. De Sica's new production concerns a man who is dissuaded from committing suicide through his affection for his dog. JAPAN Rasho Mon (In the Wood), with Tosho Mifumi and Machiko Kito Directed by Akira Kurasawa. A recent example of Japanese production. The story, a mixture of realism and fantasy, with a medieval