Golden Madonna
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Golden Madonna is a 1949 British drama film directed by Ladislao Vajda and starring Phyllis Calvert, Tullio Carminati and Michael Rennie.[1] It is considered a lost film and is on the BFI 75 Most Wanted list.[2]
Plot
A young British woman who owns a villa in Italy offends the village she lives in by throwing away a painting that they consider lucky. To redeem herself she goes out in search to try to recover it.
Additional Information
Filmed on location, an interesting group of original negatives and contact prints taken by Francis Goodman can be found at London's National Portrait Gallery.
Cast
- Phyllis Calvert - Patricia Chandler
- Tullio Carminati - Signor Migone
- Michael Rennie - Mike Christie
- David Greene - Johnny Lester
- Aldo Silvani - Don Vincenzo
- Pippo Bonucci - Pippo
- Francesca Biondi - Maria
- Franco Coop - Esposito
- Claudio Ermelli - Antonio
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