Neapolitan Carousel Trailer

Neapolitan Carousel Trailer (1954)

14 October 1954 Comedy, Music 123 mins

Music, ballet, folk dances and mime eliciting the spirit of Naples across the ages are loosely tied together by the comedic wanderings and exploits of the Esposito family.

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Cast

Yvette Chauviré

as donna Margherita

Maria Fiore

as Donna Brigida

Nadia Gray

as la bella stracciona

Sophia Loren

as Sisina

Clelia Matania

as Donna Concetta

Dolores Palumbo

as donna Virginia

Alberto Bonucci

as paroliere amico di Luigino

Vittorio Caprioli

as paroliere amico di Luigino

Folco Lulli

as don Raffaele

Paolo Stoppa

as Salvatore Esposito

Léonide Massine

as Antonio 'Pulcinella' Petito

Tina Pica

as Capera

Guglielmo Barnabò

as Idominatore #1

Galeazzo Benti

as Idominatore #2

Crew

Idelmo Simonelli

Idelmo Simonelli Camera Operator

Otello Fava

Otello Fava Makeup Artist

Giovanni Scarpellini

Giovanni Scarpellini Assistant Camera

Mario Garbuglia

Mario Garbuglia Assistant Production Design

Antonio Brant

Antonio Brant Production Secretary

Luigi Vanzi

Luigi Vanzi Script Supervisor

Rinaldo Ricci

Rinaldo Ricci First Assistant Director

Nicolò Pomilia

Nicolò Pomilia Production Manager

Orlando Orsini

Orlando Orsini Unit Manager

Francesco Rosi

Francesco Rosi First Assistant Director

Giulio Questi

Giulio Questi First Assistant Director

International Titles

Neapolitan Carousel Trailer

Napoletansk karusell Trailer

International Releases Dates

Italy 14 October 1954

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