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Vulcano

  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
356
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Vulcano (1950)
Drama

The prostitute Anna returns to her home, a volcanic island off the coast of southern Italy. Rossano, a procurer for a prostitution ring sets his cap for Anna's beautiful sister. When Anna wa... Read allThe prostitute Anna returns to her home, a volcanic island off the coast of southern Italy. Rossano, a procurer for a prostitution ring sets his cap for Anna's beautiful sister. When Anna wants to do something drastic the Volcano erupts.The prostitute Anna returns to her home, a volcanic island off the coast of southern Italy. Rossano, a procurer for a prostitution ring sets his cap for Anna's beautiful sister. When Anna wants to do something drastic the Volcano erupts.

  • Director
    • William Dieterle
  • Writers
    • Renzo Avanzo
    • Mario Chiari
    • Piero Tellini
  • Stars
    • Anna Magnani
    • Rossano Brazzi
    • Geraldine Brooks
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    356
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    • Director
      • William Dieterle
    • Writers
      • Renzo Avanzo
      • Mario Chiari
      • Piero Tellini
    • Stars
      • Anna Magnani
      • Rossano Brazzi
      • Geraldine Brooks
    • 8User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Anna Magnani
    Anna Magnani
    • Maddalena Natoli
    Rossano Brazzi
    Rossano Brazzi
    • Donato
    Geraldine Brooks
    Geraldine Brooks
    • Maria - la sorella di Maddalena
    Eduardo Ciannelli
    Eduardo Ciannelli
    • Giulio
    Adriano Ambrogi
    • Don Antonio
    Lucia Belfadel
    • Carmela
    Cesare Giuffrè
    • Alvaro
    Rosina Galli
    • La lavoratrice
    Enzo Staiola
    Enzo Staiola
    • Il piccolo Nino
    Francesco Cupane
    • Il mercante
    Ignazio Consiglio
    • Il capitano della nave
    • Director
      • William Dieterle
    • Writers
      • Renzo Avanzo
      • Mario Chiari
      • Piero Tellini
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    6dbdumonteil

    Bergman versus Magnani:they tied.

    Roberto Rosselini left Magnani for Ingrid Bergman in the late forties:with his new partner,they made "Stromboli" -which was to be followed by greater things such as "Europa 51" .So "Vulcano" :it's no coincidence that this movie was made scarcely a breath after Rosselini's work.It was a duel of titanic actresses,hiding behind vulcanos.They were so talented actresses that they tied.

    "Vulcano" is ,like many a Magnani movie like "mamma Romma" a one-woman show:she's probably the most gifted thespian Italy has ever known,and any part she played is worth watching.Besides,the director ,William Dieterle is very competent,being able to tackle classic lit "the hunchback of Notre -Dame,his masterpiece and the best adaptation of this Hugo warhorse,historical biography ("Juarez")and even western (the first scenes of "duel in the sun are reportedly his)- and here to merge into Italian neorealism!The screenplay is pure melodrama ,the story of a hooker who tries to redeem herself by keeping her younger sister out of the wrong track.Two strong scenes :the first when the holier-than-thou old women stop Maddalena (Mary Magdelene?) from coming into the church ,and she replies that God is everywhere;the second on the boat when Maddalena stops operating the pump and holds the bell into her hands.

    That said "Stromboli" is much less melodramatic,and closer to neorealism.Both movies feature the expected eruption ,of course!
    10Enrique-Sanchez-56

    Anna Magnani - Owns this and every other movie she's in

    It is such a pleasure to watch Anna Magnani in whatever she has been in. She completely becomes a character. You know you are looking at a genuine person in her performances.

    Looking at her, somehow I know I have known someone like her or maybe a composite of many personnas that form her wholeness in my mind's eye. She achieves such a connection with her roles. She buries herself in them. They are real, they have so many dimensions, she uncovers so many layers to what she does. At once, you connect with her and want to know more about her character.

    This movie shows Anna's evocative face, her steady but suffered eyes, her expressions in one of her most interesting and lusty portrayals. But this is not a lust of abandon but of richest characterization and filled with nuances and her own gifted brand of virtuoso impulsiveness.

    The story is simple but yet not well known. It is a pleasure to see the black and white rustic scenes and peaceful faces of the residents found on this island off the Italian coast the way they were 50 years ago. Are we this innocent anymore?

    There is nothing spectacular here except Anna herself. Rosanno Brazzi and Geraldine Brooks offer a perfect contrast to Anna's joie de vivre. If you have a chance to see it. Sit back and take in a true original at work at the highest pitch of her craft.

    Oh, Anna. I miss you.
    10stefmur

    Please, release the American Version of this movie!!!

    There are two versions of this incredibly stunning and moving movie: the Italian one and the American one, with two different plots and endings.

    We've been waiting the American version for years. Is it going to be realised in some way, maybe an Amazon DVD like you did for Wild is the Wind? Thanks for any consideration. There are two versions of this incredibly stunning and moving film: the Italian one and the American one, with two different plots and endings.

    We've been waiting for years the American version . Is it going to be released somehow, maybe an Amazon DVD like you did for Wild is the Wind? Thanks for any consideration.
    9jdeureka

    "Vulcano": an atmospheric gem

    Why isn't this movie better known? The principal actors and actresses are superbly believable; the intertwining of fact and fiction, place and personality, the era and its mōres are woven together as the finest cloth. It is one of those astonishing black and white films that feels like it is in color -- the dark and varied shades of emotions that run through the characters like fire and water, salt and hot seasoning. Plus it is deeply and deliciously melodramatic -- in the finest sense of this word: people drawn as figures who are good or bad & not without the possibility of rich, grey shading; sharp characterization deepened from two-dimensional cameo to three- dimensional sculpture; dialogue with strong emotional appeal and a plot driven by the determinism of forces larger than mere humanity. One major appeal of "Vulcano" is its Queequeg-like primitivism, the sense of "what must be" in a nature-driven world. It is classically Mediterranean. A wonderful film to learn from, too see and see again. Where can one find its likes now? In our world of special effects and neon-bright, digital-driven images we have lost sight of this natural depth. "Vulcano" sees how far down and into the human experience superb, naturalistic acting, story telling, directing, photography and cinema overall could once go with great grace and truth-telling pleasure.
    8brogmiller

    Fire and ashes.

    At the same time as Roberto Rossellini was directing his new love Ingrid Bergman on the island of Stromboli, his former love Anna Magnani was filming forty kilometres away on the island of Salina for director William Dieterle. Comparisons are bound to be drawn but as comparisons are not only odious but tiresome I choose to comment upon Dieterle's film as I find that of Rossellini to be rather dull and dreary. By the very power of her personality no film featuring La Magnani could ever be labelled as either dull or dreary! Here she is Maddalena who has been banished to her former home from Naples by the police for the 'crime' of prostitution. Although ostracised by the natives she finds consolation on the island with her younger sister Maria and much younger brother Nino. Enter the handsome diver Donato who promises Maria a new life in the city. Maddalena realises that he is involved in a prostitution ring and so as to save her sister from a fate worth than death she resorts to drastic measures.......Geraldine Brooks is excellent as Maria and is 'dubbed' very well. Rosanno Brazzi has never been better as Donato and great to see as Nino the child actor Enzo Staiola following his scene-stealing performance in 'Bicycle Thieves'. As for La Magnani one word will suffice: Stupenda! The direction of Dieterle cannot be faulted. Although not blacklisted under McCarthyism he was at this time considered a 'leftie' because of his openly anti-fascist views. He had come to America from Germany and had quickly adapted to and thrived under the Hollywood system. This film proves his adaptabilty even further as he has cleverly assumed a 'Neo-Realist' style but has still directed in a traditional manner. No mean feat! After the dramatic, to say the least, finale, we are told that the film has not been about Maddalena, Maria and Donato but about the volcano 'which is eternal'. This serves to remind us, as if we need reminding, that in the face of Mother Nature we humans are all pretty insignificant.

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    • Trivia
      The first underwater filming techniques were developed for Vulcano's treasure-hunting scenes.
    • Connections
      Edited into Lo schermo a tre punte (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      'A nannulidda (Ciuri ciuri)
      (uncredited)

      Performed by Anna Magnani

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 1953 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Volcano
    • Filming locations
      • Rinella, Salina Island, Aeolian Islands, Messina, Sicily, Italy(fishing port, church)
    • Production companies
      • Artisti Associati
      • Panaria Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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