Two Happy Hearts
1932 film
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Two Happy Hearts (Italian: Due cuori felici) is a 1932 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Baldassarre Negroni and starring Vittorio De Sica. It is known for its modernist set designs.[1][2][3]
Directed byBaldassarre Negroni
Written byRaffaello Matarazzo
Aldo Vergano
Aldo Vergano
StarringVittorio De Sica
CinematographyAnchise Brizzi
| Two Happy Hearts | |
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Melnati and De Sica in a film scene | |
| Directed by | Baldassarre Negroni |
| Written by | Raffaello Matarazzo Aldo Vergano |
| Starring | Vittorio De Sica |
| Cinematography | Anchise Brizzi |
| Edited by | Baldassarre Negroni |
Release date |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
| Country | Italy |
| Language | Italian |
Summary
A U.S. car representative's (Melnati) wife (Aylmer) stalking on an American car mogul (De Sica) prior to supper at an important meeting.[4]
Cast
- Rina Franchetti as Anna Rosi
- Mimì Aylmer as Clara Fabbri
- Vittorio De Sica as Mister Brown
- Umberto Melnati as Ing. Carlo Fabbri
- Loli Pilotto as La cameriera
- Giorgio Bianchi as Un amico di Fabbri
- Umberto Cocchi
- Gino Viotti
Other film versions
- A Bit of Love (March 1932, Germany, directed by Max Neufeld)
- Monsieur, Madame and Bibi (March 1932, France, directed by Max Neufeld and Jean Boyer)
- Yes, Mr. Brown (January 1933, United Kingdom, directed by Herbert Wilcox)[5]