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When Naples Sings (1930 film)

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When Naples Sings
American release poster
Directed byMario Almirante
Written byMario Almirante
StarringMalcolm Tod
CinematographyUbaldo Arata
Massimo Terzano
Edited byMario Almirante
Music byErnesto Tagliaferri
Production
company
Distributed byCinès-Pittaluga
Release date
  • October 1930 (1930-10)
Running time
72 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

When Naples Sings (Italian: Napoli che canta) is a 1930 Italian musical film directed by Mario Almirante and starring Malcolm Tod. The film was originally made in 1928 as a silent film but delays, including the addition of sound, meant it was not released for two years. It consists almost entirely of recorded Neapolitan songs[1] It was shot at the FERT Studios in Turin. The film enjoyed some success, and was distributed in seven South American countries.[2] It has been described as a "poorly made musical film".[3]

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Mancini p.44
  2. ^ Mancini p.45
  3. ^ Liehm, Mira (17 March 1986). Passion and Defiance: Film in Italy from 1942 to the Present. University of California Press. p. 22. ISBN 978-0-520-05744-9. Retrieved 24 July 2012.

Bibliography

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  • Mancini, Elaine. Struggles of the Italian film industry during fascism, 1930-1935. UMI Research Press, 1985.
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