fuga a due voci (1943)
Original title: fuga a due voci
Production: Italy|77 min| black and white|
Comedy, Musical
in a film production company everyone is in a state of agitation, from the producer to the screenwriters, because they can't put together the plot with a baritone as protagonist, when he arrives and tells the audience what happened to him days before: he met a pretty girl in a small town and lost the train, the two had wandered all night looking for accommodation, until they had been arrested for vagrancy and taken to the guardhouse. added to this is also the arrival of her father, a suitor and a legitimate boyfriend who generate various confusion and misconceptions. this story is very pleasing to the producer who makes all the company's employees work to prepare the film, but the ending is not found. it will be just the pretty girl to give a happy conclusion because, having come to know the identity of the man met casually and left the bulky fiancé, she will throw herself into the arms of the charming baritone she fell in love with.
Direction
Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia: regista
Luigi Carpentieri: aiuto regista
Production and Screenplay
Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia: sceneggiatore
Aldo De benedetti: sceneggiatore
Interpreters and Characters
Technical staff
Rodolfo Lombardi: direttore della fotografia
Vincenzo Seratrice: operatore
Mario Rappini: scenografo
Gino Bechi: musiche
Gabriele Varriale: montatore
Alfredo Montori: scenografo
Tommaso Barberini: fonico
Raffaele Colamonici: direttore di produzione
Nello Dipaolo: fonico
Cesare A. Bixio: musiche