Gianfranco Giachetti

  • Alessandro Blasetti – Aldebaran (1936)

    1931-1940Alessandro BlasettiDramaItalian Cinema under FascismItalyRomance

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    Aldebaran is in some places erroneously reported as a “lost” film, but here it is! After
    a couple of projects had either been postponed or fallen through for Blasetti, it was
    suggested that he should make a film about the navy in peacetime. The result is this
    strange film, which at the outset plays like a propaganda piece for the might of the Italian
    navy, only to veer off into high melodrama, as it zeroes in on Commander Corrado Valeri
    (Gino Cervi), and his conflict between duty and the jealousy of his wife. There are comedic
    asides, a visit to a North African club, affording Blasetti to contribute the first scenes of
    nudity in Italian film, and there are moments of heroics, including a mission to rescue the
    doomed crew of a wrecked submarine. As if all of that was not more than enough, the film
    features a star studded cast including Evi Maltagliati, Gianfranco Giachetti, Doris Duranti,
    Elisa Cegani (in her debut), and even a brief cameo by Blasetti himself.Read More »

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