Augusto Genina Vitaliano Brancati Ercole Patti Mino Maccari Ivo Perilli
Cinematography
G.R. Aldo
Release date
1952 (1952)
Country
Italy
Language
Italian
Three Forbidden Stories (Italian: Tre storie proibite) is a 1952 Italian drama film directed by Augusto Genina.[1] It is loosely based on the same real events that inspired Giuseppe De Santis' Rome 11:00.[2]
^"Rassegna cinematografica - Tre storie proibite [review]". Corriere della Sera. 4 November 1952. p. 4.
^Morreale, Emiliano (8 October 2012). Così piangevano: Il cinema melò nell'Italia degli anni cinquanta (in Italian). Donzelli Editore. pp. 198–9. ISBN 978-88-6036-790-7.
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