A Woman Has Killed | |
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Directed by | Vittorio Cottafavi |
Written by |
Siro Angeli Giorgio Capitani Vittorio Cottafavi |
Starring |
Frank Latimore Lianella Carell |
Cinematography | Bitto Albertini |
Edited by | Renzo Lucidi |
Music by | Renzo Rossellini |
Production company | Nuovissima Film |
Distributed by | Cinecid (Indipendenti Regionali) |
Release date |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
A Woman Has Killed (Italian: Una donna ha ucciso) is a 1952 Italian melodrama crime film directed by Vittorio Cottafavi. While on a train journey a young woman tells another passenger how she murdered her husband, a British army officer. [1] It is a neorealist film, based on the real story of Lidia Cirillo, who appears in the film.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Ottavio Scotti.
A Woman Has Killed | |
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Directed by | Vittorio Cottafavi |
Written by |
Siro Angeli Giorgio Capitani Vittorio Cottafavi |
Starring |
Frank Latimore Lianella Carell |
Cinematography | Bitto Albertini |
Edited by | Renzo Lucidi |
Music by | Renzo Rossellini |
Production company | Nuovissima Film |
Distributed by | Cinecid (Indipendenti Regionali) |
Release date |
|
Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
A Woman Has Killed (Italian: Una donna ha ucciso) is a 1952 Italian melodrama crime film directed by Vittorio Cottafavi. While on a train journey a young woman tells another passenger how she murdered her husband, a British army officer. [1] It is a neorealist film, based on the real story of Lidia Cirillo, who appears in the film.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Ottavio Scotti.