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Vita Napoletana

Vita Napoletana

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A variety film consisting of 13 solo songs and two musical sketches, one comedic, the other serious, all in the Italian language but made entirely in the USA by members of the Italian-American community in New York. Missed by the American Film Institute and IMDb, information was found in the New York State Archives' files from that state's old censors' office.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Italian

Runtime

79 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

30 December 1933

Country

Cast

Ria Rosa

Ria Rosa

Nino Taranto

Nino Taranto

Rosina De Stefano

Rosina De Stefano

Lily Delle Cave

Lily Delle Cave

Luigi De Crescenzo

Luigi De Crescenzo

Salvatore Quartana

Salvatore Quartana

Laura Boccia

Laura Boccia

Alberto Pomelio

Alberto Pomelio

Gennaro Cardenia

Gennaro Cardenia

Comm. G. Godoni

Comm. G. Godoni

Clara Stella

Clara Stella

Carlo Renard

Carlo Renard

Violetta Di Palma

Violetta Di Palma

Gennaro Cordera

Gennaro Cordera

L. De Crescenzo

L. De Crescenzo

Alco Bruno

Alco Bruno

A. Pomelio

A. Pomelio

Milli Delle Cave

Milli Delle Cave

Renzo Vampa

Renzo Vampa

G. Onofri

G. Onofri

A. Brunari

A. Brunari

Mary Lover

Mary Lover

Claudet Collins

Claudet Collins

A. Clemente

A. Clemente

M. Badolati

M. Badolati

A. Colamarino

A. Colamarino

N. Vittori

N. Vittori

A. Campobasso

A. Campobasso

A. Cicolli

A. Cicolli

A. Valli

A. Valli

M. Ventrella

M. Ventrella

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