This first Italian-made feature film released in the United States following WWII relates the story of Russian Princess Fedora (Louise Ferida), in Czarist times, whose royal lover is assassinated on the eve of their marriage. She pledges...
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| Luisa Ferida | ... |
Fedora
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| Amedeo Nazzari | ... |
Loris Ipanov / Ivan Petrovic
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| Osvaldo Valenti | ... |
Vladimiro Yariskine
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| Rina Morelli | ... |
Olga Soukarev
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| Sandro Ruffini | ... |
De Sirieux
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Memo Benassi | ... |
Il principe Yariskine
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| Annibale Betrone | ... |
Boroff
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Augusto Marcacci | ... |
Gretch
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| Nerio Bernardi | ... |
Il pianista Boleslao Lazinsky
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| Guido Celano | ... |
Cirillo
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Beatrice Negri | ... |
Elisa, la modella
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Mirza Capanna | ... |
Marka
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| Giuseppe Addobbati | ... |
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Fedele Gentile | ... |
Il primo servo di casa Yariskine (uncredited)
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Nino Marchesini | ... |
Il secondo servo di casa Yariskine (uncredited)
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Elio Marcuzzo | ... |
Il giovane servitore (uncredited)
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Alfredo Martinelli | ... |
Basilio (uncredited)
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Cesare Polacco | ... |
L'usuraio Barnstein (uncredited)
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Dina Romano | ... |
La padrona di casa di Boroff (uncredited)
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Giulio Tempesti | ... |
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Anna Valpreda | ... |
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Alfredo Varelli | ... |
Valeriano (uncredited)
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Domenico Viglione Borghese | ... |
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Directed by
| Camillo Mastrocinque | ||
Written by
| Camillo Mastrocinque | ... | (screenplay) |
| Pier Luigi Melani | ... | (dialogue) |
| Cesare Morgante | ... | (dialogue) |
| Giorgio Pastina | ... | (screenplay) |
| Victorien Sardou | ... | (play) |
Produced by
| Alfredo Proia | ... | producer |
Music by
| Umberto Giordano | ... | (original music by) |
Cinematography by
| Mario Albertelli | ||
| Giuseppe La Torre | ||
Film Editing by
| Duilio A. Lucarelli | ||
Production Design by
| Ottavio Scotti | ||
Art Direction by
| Cesare Pavani | ||
Costume Design by
| Pietro Guidi | ||
| Gino Sensani | ||
Production Management
| Gualberto Bagnoli | ... | production supervisor (as Gualtiero Bagnoli) |
| Antonio Rossi | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
| Piero Mastrocinque | ... | assistant director (as Piero di Rialto) |
Art Department
| Italo Tomassi | ... | scene painter (uncredited) |
Sound Department
| Arrigo Usigli | ... | sound |
Additional Crew
| Giulio Panicali | ... | voice dubbing: Osvaldo Valenti |
| Lydia Simoneschi | ... | voice dubbing: Luisa Ferida (as Lidia Simoneschi) |
| Gualtiero De Angelis | ... | voice dubbing: Alfredo Varelli (uncredited) |
Production Companies
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- Generalcine (1942) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Variety Film Distributors (1946) (United States) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- Les Films Fernand Rivers (1948) (France) (theatrical)
- Movietime (1942) (World-wide)
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This first Italian-made feature film released in the United States following WWII relates the story of Russian Princess Fedora (Louise Ferida), in Czarist times, whose royal lover is assassinated on the eve of their marriage. She pledges vengeance, only to become the victim of her vow when she falls in love again.
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