

Puccini
1953 Directed by Carmine GalloneProduced in Italy in breathtaking Technicolor, this biographical story of Puccini (played by L'avventura's Gabriele Ferzetti) spans his creative life from early student days to the height of success, including his early flop Madama Butterfly and his incomplete Turandot. Along the way he encounters three women who change his life, including a sexy, beautiful singer (Two for the Road's Nadia Gray) whom he drops for a small town girl (Sirocco's Marta Toren), and a servant girl who commits suicide over him. Well-selected excerpts from Manon, La Boheme, Madama Butterfly and Turandot are featured along with other Puccini music, including the voice of Beniamino Gigli. Sets, costumes and production values are first class, all sumptuously filmed by Claude Renoir.

Gabriele Ferzetti
....................................................Giacomo Puccini

Märta Torén
....................................................Elvira Puccini

Nadia Gray
....................................................Cristina Vernini

Paolo Stoppa
....................................................Giocondo

Myriam Bru
....................................................Delia

Sergio Tofano
....................................................Giulio Ricordi

Mimo Billi
....................................................Fanelli
Director
...........................................................Carmine Gallone
Executive Producer
...........................................................Luigi Rovere
Producer
...........................................................Angelo Rizzoli
Story
...........................................................Leonardo Benvenuti
Aldo Bizzarri
Carmine Gallone
Glauco Pellegrini
Production Companies
...................................................Rizzoli Film
Production Countries
........................................................Italy
Spoken Languages
....................................................Italiano
Genres
....................................................Drama
Music
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