A Woman Has Killed (1952)
1h 33m
Running Time
January 4, 1952Release Date
A Woman Has Killed (1952)
1h 33m
Running Time
January 4, 1952Release Date
Plot.
In 1951, two years after the “scandal” of the Fiamma che non si spegne, Cottafavi got the opportunity to work on a film with a small production company, Novissima Film. With little means, a number of technical and financial problems and working Sundays with the pieces of film given to him bit by bit, Cottafavi shot Una donna ha ucciso, a minor film that marked his comeback to directing. (Gianni Rondolino)
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Cast & Crew.
Frank Latimore
Capt. Roy Prescott
Umberto Spadaro
Gustavo Castelli
Lianella Carell
Anna
Alessandro Serbaroli
Larry
Vera Palumbo
Carla
Marika Rowsky
ragazza in treno con la pistola
Vittorio Cottafavi
Director
Siro Angeli
Writer
Giorgio Capitani
Writer
Renzo Rossellini
Composer
Pia De Doses
l'affittacamere di Roma
Bitto Albertini
Cinematographer
Lidia Cirillo
sè stessa
Celeste Aida Zanchi
signora Castelli
Renzo Lucidi
Editor
Ottavio Scotti
Production Design
Franco Fontana
Set Decoration
Armando Franci
Production Director
Nino Maccarones
Set Designer
Luigi Allegretti
Assistant Camera
Ezio Cardone
Assistant Camera
Lucio D'Attino
Script / Assistant Director
Adalberto Albertini
Cinematography
Gigliola Rosmino
Script Consultant
Sergio Agostini
Screenplay / Assistant Director
Rodolfo Palermi
Editor
Raffaello Del Monte
Sound Engineer
Piero Mecacci
Makeup Artist
Sandro Dani
Production Coordinator
Vincenzo Milazzo
Diego Muni
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 4, 1952
Original NameUna donna ha ucciso
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 33m
Genres
Wiki.
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. 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.