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Eduardo Notari (1903–1986) was an Italian film actor of the silent era.
Notari came from Naples, and most of the films he starred in were set in or around the city. His parent Elvira Notari and Nicola Notari ran the Dora Film studio. He began his career in 1912 as one of the first professional child actors in Italy.
Most Popular Eduardo Notari Trailers
Total trailers found: 44
01 November 1927
Only a fragment of this film survives (175m from the original 1820m).
01 January 1912
Lost Film Dora production possibly featuring Elvira Notari herself
06 June 1917
Maria, a destitute madwoman dies in a fire at the insane asylum. The unwanted corpse of her is donated to the academy for an anatomy lesson.
01 January 1913
Based on the song "A Marechiare" by Francesco Paolo Tosti
13 January 1916
Lost Dora Film production
28 November 1916
Carmela becomes the obsession of the young Count Luigi, heir to the recently deceased's estate, who moves into the decrepit villa nearby.
24 December 1922
Nanninella, a young girl, is exploited and abused by her father, whom she maintains with her waitress salary.
01 June 1927
A feature film by Elvira Notari, Italy's earliest and most prolific female filmmaker.
01 January 1912
Lost Film Dora production
01 January 1915
Lost Dora Film production
28 May 1922
Lost Dora Film production
06 June 1917
Lost Dora Film production
04 September 1918
Lost Dora FIlm based on the novel "Il barcaiulo d'Amalfi" (1882) by Francesco Mastriani
01 December 1922
In order to conquer Margaretella with expensive presents, a young man called Tore steals his mother's jewels but Margaretella seems to prefer Carluccio who challenges Tore to a duel and wounds him.
01 January 1912
Lost Film Dora production
26 May 1920
Lost Dora Film production based on the 1853 drama "Gabriele il lampionaio di porto" by Nicola de Lise
22 October 1910
Probably based on a short story by Roberto Bracco
17 March 1921
Lost Dora Film production based on the songs "'O Festino" and "'A legge" by Pacifico Vento
20 July 1924
Lost Dora Film production
01 March 1919
Lost Dora Film based on a novel by Carolina Invernizio
01 January 1913
Lost Film Dora production
04 August 1917
Lost Dora Film based on the novel "Raffaella o i misteri del vecchio mercato" (1905) by Carolina Invo
18 December 1920
Lost Dora Film production
31 March 1922
Lost Dora Film production
01 January 1912
Film Dora production possibly featuring Elvira Notari
01 January 1919
Lost Dora Film based on the 1906 song of the same title by Salvatore Gambardella, with music by Ernesto Murolo.
25 June 1920
Lost Dora Film production based on the novel "La Medea di Porta Medina" (1882) by Francesco Mastriani
17 June 1921
Lost Dora Film production
05 April 1919
Lost Dora Film based on the drama "Gnesella" (1899) by Francesco Gabriele Starace
21 August 1921
Lost Dora Film based on the 1902 text by Libero Bovio
28 September 1923
Lost Dora Film based on the song "Carcere" by Libero Bovio
30 April 1930
Lost Dora Film production based on the hagiographical tale of Saint Pellegrino
30 September 1924
Lost Gennariello Film production based on the song "Piange Pierrot" by Cesare Andrea Bixio
21 May 1929
Lost Dora Film production
16 April 1917
Lost Dora Film production based on the novel by Francesco Mastriani
30 March 1922
Lost Gennariello Films production
01 August 1925
Lost Dora Film production based on a Neapolitan popular song
31 December 1929
Lost Dora Film production
07 July 1921
Lost Dora Film production under the subsidiary studio "Gennariello Films"
21 April 1924
Lost Dora Film remake of the homonymous 1913 film
28 February 1925
Lost Dora Film production
14 October 1915
Lost Dora Film production