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  1. Guido Brignone (6 December 1886 – 6 March 1959) was an Italian film director and actor. He was the father of actress Lilla Brignone and younger brother of actress Mercedes Brignone. Brignone was born in Milan, Italy.

  2. Guido Brignone was born on 6 December 1886 in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. He was a director and writer, known for Passaporto rosso (1935), Loyalty of Love (1934) and Under the Southern Cross (1938).

    • Director, Writer, Actor
    • December 6, 1886
    • Guido Brignone
    • March 6, 1959
    • Regista
    • Sceneggiatore E Regista
    • Attore

    Film muti

    1. Odette(1915) 2. La scure degli Stuart(1915) 3. La morte bianca(1916) 4. Fiamme funeste(1916) 5. ...E l'altare crollò(1916) 6. Pimprinette(1917) 7. Nei labirinti di un'anima(1917) 8. Il cuore dell'altra(1917) 9. Capricci d'amore(1917) 10. Ah, quella Dory!...(1918) 11. Il velo della felicità(1918) 12. Il salice piangente(1918) 13. Fiamma nera(1921) 14. Il quadro di Osvaldo Mars(1921) 15. Le sorprese del divorzio(1923) 16. La fuga di Socrate(1923) 17. Largo alle donne!(1924) 18. Maciste imper...

    Film sonori

    1. Corte d'Assise(1930) (anche sceneggiatura e montaggio) 2. Rubacuori(1931) 3. La Wally(1932) 4. Pergolesi(1932) 5. La maestrina(1933) 6. Paradiso(1933) 7. La voce lontana(1933) 8. Oggi sposi(1934) 9. Tenebre(1934) 10. Teresa Confalonieri(1934) 11. Lorenzino de' Medici(1935) 12. Passaporto rosso(1935) 13. L'antenato(1936) 14. Ginevra degli Almieri(1936) 15. Nozze vagabonde(1936) 16. Marcella(1937) 17. Gli uomini non sono ingrati(1937) 18. Vivere!(1937) 19. Per uomini soli(1938) 20. Chi è più...

  3. Jun 7, 2022 · Italian. The devil takes Maciste down to hell in an attempt to corrupt and ruin his morality. Directed and Edited by Guido Brignone. Screenplay by Riccardo Artuffo. Intertitles by Stefano Pittaluga. Cinematography by Ubaldo Arata, Massimo Terzano and Segundo de Chomón. Art Direction by Guido Brignone.

    • 98 min
  4. Director Guido Brignone fell ill during the production on the film leading to two other directors to enter the production to help complete it: Michelangelo Antonioni and Riccardo Freda. For Antonioni, he visited Brignone in the hospital and reported on what he filmed and received instructions for the next day. [3]

  5. dialecticsofmodernity.manchester.ac.uk › essay › 403Dialectics of Modernity

    Guido Brignone, Passaporto Rosso (1935) Description Brignone’s Passaporto rosso is a patriotic drama about a young Italian, Lorenzo Casati, who received the ‘red passport’, a document given to political agitators who were forced to leave Italy.

  6. Pergolesi is a 1932 Italian historical musical film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Elio Steiner, Dria Paola and Tina Lattanzi. It portrays the brief life of the eighteenth-century Italian composer Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. It was shot at the Cines Studios in Rome.