Alberto Nepoti

Most Popular Alberto Nepoti Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Anthony of Padua, The Saint of Miracles Trailer (1931)

25 April 1931

Born Fernando de Bulhões, he was a precocious Portuguese youth, concerned with the suffering of the poor.

The Royal Tigress Trailer (1916)

09 November 1916

"Tigre Reale" (1916) was the film that consolidated Frau Menichelli's stardom, a film more than suitable for her performing skills and silent idiosyncrasy that any silent diva would kill to star in… In "Tigre Reale", Frau Menichelli performs the part of Frau Natka, a Russian countess with a troublesome past and an uncertain future.

Nobody's Children Trailer (1921)

01 January 1921

In 1921, Titanus released a three-part serial based on a popular Italian novel from the turn of the 20th century: Nobody’s Children by Ruggero Rindi.

Satan's Rhapsody Trailer (1917)

31 July 1917

A Faustian tale about an old woman who makes a pact with Mephisto to regain her youth, but in return she must stay away from love.

La Gemma di Sant'Eremo Trailer (1918)

01 January 1918

The film is a 35 meters long fragment, the remainder of a strongly decayed print, enough though to let us recognize the diva Pina Menichelli, here happy bride first and then melancholy loner.

The Domestic Hearth Trailer (1914)

15 January 1914

Drama about a young man blinded by love.

Jenny Trailer (1915)

14 January 1915

A romance story about Jenny and the men that love her.

The War and the Dream of Momi Trailer (1917)

15 April 1917

Helmed by Giovanni Pastrone, with Segundo de Chomón ably handling the stop-motion animation segment, The War and the Dream of Momi is equal parts patriotic pageantry and eye-popping puppetry.

La Moglie di Claudio Trailer (1918)

11 December 1918

Claudio is married to Cesarina, a frivolous and unfaithful woman. After the death of their only son their marriage is cold.

Una Notte a Calcutta Trailer (1918)

01 February 1918

Carmen Trailer (1909)

11 November 1909

Othello Trailer (1909)

18 November 1909

Ugo Falena version of William Shakespeare's Othello.