List of Italian films of 1943

A list of films produced in Italy under Fascist rule in its final year in 1943 (see 1943 in film):

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1943
L' Amico delle donne Ferdinando Maria Poggoili Miriam Di San Servolo, Claudio Gora Comedy [1]
Anything for a Song Mario Mattoli Ferruccio Tagliavini, Vera Carmi, Luisa Rossi Musical
Apparition Jean de Limur Alida Valli, Massimo Girotti, Amedeo Nazzari Comedy [2]
Calafuria Flavio Calzavara Doris Duranti, Gustav Diessl, Olga Solbelli Drama
The Champion Carlo Borghesio Enzo Fiermonte, Vera Bergman, Erminio Spalla Sports
Charley's Aunt Alfredo Guarini Erminio Macario, Silvana Jachino, Maurizio D'Ancora Comedy
The Count of Monte Cristo Robert Vernay Pierre Richard-Willm, Michèle Alfa, Aimé Clariond Historical Co-production with France
Farewell Love! Gianni Franciolini Jacqueline Laurent, Clara Calamai, Roldano Lupi Drama
Fever Primo Zeglio Paola Barbara, Carlo Tamberlani, Mary Carrillo Drama Co-production with Spain
Giacomo the Idealist Alberto Lattuada Massimo Serato, Marina Berti, Andrea Checchi Comedy
Harlem Carmine Gallone Massimo Girotti, Amedeo Nazzari, Vivi Gioi Crime
Il fanciullo del West Giorgio Ferroni Erminio Macario, Elli Parvo Comedy Precursor of the spaghetti western genre
Maria Malibran Guido Brignone Maria Cebotari, Rossano Brazzi, Renato Cialente Drama
I'll Always Love You Mario Camerini Alida Valli, Gino Cervi, Jules Berry Drama
In High Places Mario Soldati Adriana Benetti, Massimo Serato Comedy
It Happened in Damascus Primo Zeglio Paola Barbara, Germana Paolieri, Miguel Ligero Comedy Co-production with Spain
The Last Wagon Mario Mattoli Aldo Fabrizi, Anna Magnani, Enzo Fiermonte, Anita Durante, Elide Spada, Nando Bruno, Paolo Stoppa Comedy Close to Italian neorealism. Written by Federico Fellini
Laugh, Pagliacci Giuseppe Fatigati Alida Valli, Beniamino Gigli, Carlo Romano Drama Co-production with Germany
A Little Wife Giorgio Bianchi Fosco Giachetti, Assia Noris, Clara Calamai Drama
Lively Teresa Mario Mattoli Lilia Silvi, Roberto Villa, Carlo Ninchi Comedy
A Living Statue Camillo Mastrocinque Laura Solari, Fosco Giachetti, Camillo Pilotto Drama

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
The Man with a Cross Roberto Rossellini Alberto Tavazzi, Roswita Schmidt, Attilio Dottesio War Fascist propaganda film
Men of the Mountain Aldo Vergano Amedeo Nazzari, Mariella Lotti, Mario Ferrari War
Music on the Run Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia Gino Bechi, Irasema Dilián, Guglielmo Barnabò Comedy
Ossessione Luchino Visconti Clara Calamai, Massimo Girotti, Dhia Cristiani, Juan De Landa Crime drama Close to Italian neorealism; based on The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cain
The Peddler and the Lady Mario Bonnard Aldo Fabrizi, Anna Magnani Comedy Close to Italian neorealism[3]
Redemption Marcello Albani Carlo Tamberlani, Mario Ferrari, Camillo Pilotto Drama
Rita of Cascia Antonio Leonviola Elena Zareschi, Ugo Sasso, Beatrice Mancini Historical
Sad Loves Carmine Gallone Jules Berry, Gino Cervi, Luisa Ferida Drama
Seven Years of Happiness Ernst Marischka, Roberto Savarese Vivi Gioi, Wolf Albach-Retty, Elli Parvo Comedy Co-production with Germany
The Son of the Red Corsair Marco Elter Vittorio Sanipoli, Luisa Ferida, Memo Benassi Adventure
Strange Inheritance Louis Daquin Assia Noris, Jules Berry, Gabrielle Dorziat Mystery Co-production with France
T'amerò sempre Mario Camerini Alida Valli, Gino Cervi, Antonio Centa Comedy [4] Remake of 1933 Camerini's own version
Two Hearts Carlo Borghesio Erzsi Simor, Osvaldo Genazzani, Nino Crisman Romance
Two Suffer Better Than One Nunzio Malasomma Carlo Ninchi, Giuditta Rissone, Marisa Vernati Comedy
The Valley of the Devil Mario Mattoli Marina Berti, Carlo Ninchi, Andrea Checchi Historical
The White Angel Giulio Antamoro, Ettore Giannini Emma Gramatica, Filippo Scelzo, Beatrice Mancini Drama [5]
Without a Woman Alfredo Guarini Silvana Jachino, Umberto Melnati, Carlo Campanini Comedy

References

  1. ^ "Corto in Corto : l'Amico delle donne_1943".
  2. ^ "Apparizione (1943)".
  3. ^ "The Peddler and the Lady (1943)".
  4. ^ "T'amerò sempre (1943)".
  5. ^ "L'Angelo bianco".