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1h 12m

I Was to Blame (1937)

Overview

A comedy about an unemployed fellow who goes to live with his brother and runs into trouble with his brother's overbearing wife.
35%
Raffaello Matarazzo profile
Raffaello Matarazzo

Director

Raffaello Matarazzo profile
Raffaello Matarazzo

Screenplay

Cast

Eduardo De Filippo profile
Eduardo De Filippo

Giovannino Apicella

Peppino De Filippo profile
Peppino De Filippo

Carlino

Titina De Filippo profile
Titina De Filippo

Donna Rosa

Isa Pola profile
Isa Pola

Lisa

Alida Valli profile
Alida Valli

Lauretta

Federico Collino profile
Federico Collino

Matteo

Armando Migliari profile
Armando Migliari

il barone Scaletta

Tecla Scarano profile
Tecla Scarano

Madre di Fiammetta

Albino Principe profile
Albino Principe

Geremia

Lina Gennari profile
Lina Gennari

Fiammetta

Eduardo De Filippo profile
Eduardo De Filippo

Giovannino Apicella

Peppino De Filippo profile
Peppino De Filippo

Carlino

Titina De Filippo profile
Titina De Filippo

Donna Rosa

Isa Pola profile
Isa Pola

Lisa

Alida Valli profile
Alida Valli

Lauretta

Federico Collino profile
Federico Collino

Matteo

Armando Migliari profile
Armando Migliari

il barone Scaletta

Tecla Scarano profile
Tecla Scarano

Madre di Fiammetta

Albino Principe profile
Albino Principe

Geremia

Lina Gennari profile
Lina Gennari

Fiammetta

Extra

Release Date

April 1, 1937

Original Language

Italian

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

Amato Film logo

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