The Tyrant of Padua
The Tyrant of Padua (Italian: Il tiranno di Padova) is a 1946 Italian historical film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Clara Calamai, Carlo Lombardi and Elsa De Giorgi. It is an adaptation of the 1835 play Angelo, Tyrant of Padua by Victor Hugo. It is set in Padua in the 1540s. Made by Scalera Films, it was shot at the complex in Venice during the wartime Italian Social Republic. The film's sets were designed by the art director Luigi Scaccianoce and Ottavio Scotti.
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Alfredo VarelliAngelo, Tyrant of PaduaCarlo Lombardi (actor)Carlo MicheluzziClara CalamaiElsa De GiorgiEraldo Da RomaErminio SpallaGiuseppe CaraccioloIl tiranno di PadovaList of Italian films of 1946List of films: TList of plays adapted into feature filmsMax NeufeldMemo BenassiNino PaveseOlga Vittoria GentilliRenzo Rossellini (composer)
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The Tyrant of Padua
The Tyrant of Padua (Italian: Il tiranno di Padova) is a 1946 Italian historical film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Clara Calamai, Carlo Lombardi and Elsa De Giorgi. It is an adaptation of the 1835 play Angelo, Tyrant of Padua by Victor Hugo. It is set in Padua in the 1540s. Made by Scalera Films, it was shot at the complex in Venice during the wartime Italian Social Republic. The film's sets were designed by the art director Luigi Scaccianoce and Ottavio Scotti.
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