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1940 film by Vittorio De Sica From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maddalena, Zero for Conduct (Italian: Maddalena... zero in condotta) is a 1940 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica.[1] It is a remake of the Hungarian film Magda Expelled (1938).
Maddalena, Zero for Conduct | |
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Directed by | Vittorio De Sica |
Written by | Ferruccio Biancini Miklós Kádár (play) László Kádár (play) |
Produced by | Franco Magli |
Starring | Vittorio De Sica Vera Bergman Carla Del Poggio Irasema Dilián |
Cinematography | Mario Albertelli |
Edited by | Mario Bonotti |
Music by | Nuccio Fiorda |
Production company | Artisti Associati |
Distributed by | Artisti Associati |
Release date |
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Running time | 79 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
A mysterious love letter arrives to Alfredo Hartman (Vittorio De Sica) in Vienna, and he goes to Rome to find who wrote it.
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