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12 March 2022

Soava Gallone

Polish actress Soava Gallone (1880-1957) was directed in one silent film after another by her husband, Carmine Gallone. From the mid-1910s onwards, she appeared in more than 40 films between 1913 and 1931. The delicate diva starred in many Italian films as the 'femme fragile'.

Soava Gallone
Italian postcard by Fotocelere, Torino, no. 196.

Soava Gallone
Italian postcard by Ed. A. Traldi, Milano, no. 328. Photo: Fontana.

Soava Gallone
Italian postcard by Ed. A. Traldi, Milano, no. 329. Photo: Fontana, Roma.

Soava Gallone
Italian postcard by Ed. A. Traldi, Milano, no. 512.

Soava Gallone
Italian postcard by Ed. A. Traldi, Milano, no. 654.

A wild girl from the woods


Soava Gallone was born Stanislawa Winawerówna in 1880 in Warsaw, Poland, then part of the Russian Empire. She left Poland for Italy, together with her mother and brother, to forget the bitterness of her previous marriage. In Sorrento, Stanislawa, now known as Soave, met a young man with high hopes: Carmine Gallone. While he wrote her poems, she hoped to perform in his stage plays. The two married in 1911 and left for Rome. Their start was not a success, as Gallone’s 'Coriolano' was not well received.

Soava was a stunning beauty but lacked correct Italian diction, so the two started to work at the Cines film company. In 1913, she appeared together with her husband in the films Il romanzo/The Romance by Nino Martoglio, and the drama I corvi/The Crows. In 1914, Carmine Callone became a film director and started to direct his wife in his films. Their first feature was the comedy Il bel gesto/The Nice Gesture (Carmine Gallone, 1914) for the Società Italiana Cines.

The couple managed to shoot a series of films, set on their beloved coast around Amalfi, Sorrento and Capri. Soava played the fiancee of a sailor, a fisherman, a coastguard, a pirate etc., all with the local scenery as an asset. Cines exported these films which international critics praised for their scenic beauty. However, the films didn’t become box-office hits in Italy. In 1914, Soava Gallone also started a stage career, which explains why she did not appear in many films in the years 1915 and 1916. In the theatre, she worked with the new company of the Teatro Manzoni of Milan, led by Marco Praga.

In 1916, she finally became a big success in her own country, both critically and in audience response with Avatar/The Magician (Carmine Gallone, 1916) with André Habay, and subsequently with La chiamavano Cosetta/They Call Her Cosetta (Eugenio Perego, 1917), which was specially written for Soava by Lucio D’Ambra. A copy of La chiamavano Cosetta/They Call Her Cosetta has been traced by the film archive of Bologna but still waits for restoration.

The dramatic story of La chiamavano Cosetta is about the writer Marco (Amleto Novelli), deluded by his rich girlfriend, who dreams of being Pygmalion. He meets his Galatea when he sees Cosetta (Soava), a wild girl from the woods, and makes her his model, becoming a sculptor himself. Matters run out of hand when Soava falls in love with Marco, who still loves his old girlfriend, while instead Marco’s son loves Cosetta and kills himself out of love for her when she refuses him. The devastated father kills his model with the marble.

Soava Gallone in La storia di un peccato (1918)
Italian postcard, printed by Alfieri & Lacroix, Milano. Publicity by Cinema Teatro Dante for the film La storia di un peccato/The Story of a Sin (Carmine Gallone, Films d'Eccezione 1918). The rights of the film were with Ligure Films for the regions Piemonte and Liguria. This card may refer to a Cinema Dante at Savona, as the company Ligure Films was based here. Still, it could also refer to a Cinema Dante of Milan, although the only one hitherto known opened in 1925. On the card, the film is indicated as Storia di un peccato.

Soava Gallone in Marcella (1921)
Italian postcard. Photo: Unione Cinematografico Italiana - Palatino Film. Soava Gallone in Marcella/Mother Love (Carmine Gallone, Celio Films 1921). Caption: Marcella can finally embrace her son again. The other woman may well be Fulvia Perini, playing Marcella's aunt.

Soava Gallone in All'ombra di un trono (1921)
Italian postcard by G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: Films Gallone. Publicity still of Soava Gallone and Marcella Sabbatini in All'ombra di un trono/In the Shadow of a Throne (Carmine Gallone, 1921). Other actors were Umberto Casilini and Piero Schiavazzi. The film was based on a novel by Charles Folly, 'Fleur d'ombre'.

Soava Gallone in La Tormenta (1922)
Italian postcard by G.B. Falci Editori, Milano / La Fotominio, no. 71. Photo: Soava Gallone in La Tormenta/The Storm (Carmine Gallone, 1922).

Soava Gallone and Gustavo Serena in La via del peccato (1925)
Italian postcard. Photo: A.P. Film. Publicity still of Soava Gallone and Gustavo Serena in La via del peccato/The Way of Sin (Amleto Palermi, 1925).

Soava Gallone in La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. A. Traldi, Milano. Photo: Westi / SAIC. Soava Gallone in the historical film La Cavalcata Ardente/The Fiery Cavalcade (Carmine Gallone, 1925).

Soava Gallone in La cavalcata ardente
Italian Postcard by G.B. Falci Editori, Milano. Photo: still from La Cavalcata Ardente/The Fiery Cavalcade (Carmine Gallone, 1925).

Soava Gallone
Italian postcard. Caricature by Sandro Properzi for Le Maschere, Rome.

Femme fragile


Carmine Gallone had the intelligence to pick films that fully sustained the image of Soava Gallone as a refined, delicate soul. He limited her performances to no more than two per year. Among her best films are La storia di un peccato/The Story of a Sin (1918), and in particular Madame Poupée/A Doll Wife (1919), based on an original script by Washington Borg. In the latter Soava plays a young mother whose happiness is destroyed by the evil scheming of a rival. The film offers a touching and delicate portrait by Gallone as 'femme fragile'.

For D'Ambra Film she appeared in the drama Il bacio di Cirano/Cyrano's Kiss (Carmine Gallone, 1919), written by Lucio D'Ambra. Memorable as well are Amleto e il suo clown/On with the Motley (1920) and especially La Cavalcata Ardente/The Fiery Cavalcade (Carmine Gallone, 1925). This highly successful melodrama was set against the background of the conquest of Naples by Garibaldi's volunteers.

In La cavalcata ardente, Soava plays an aristocrat who is forced into marriage with an old prince (Emilio Ghione), but secretly, she is in love with a patriot (Gabriel de Gravone). Masked, the lover leads a cavalry to save the girl during the betrothal party (hence the arduous cavalcade of the title), which leads to the girl hiding in a convent and the lover reaching for the troupes of Garibaldi. He is arrested, however, and the girl can only save his life by accepting marriage with the old prince. For the second time she is saved, however, when Garibaldi’s troupes are before Naples, the old prince dies in the following fight, and the two lovers are finally reunited.

The crisis in Italian cinema in the late 1920s forced Soava and Carmine Gallone to work abroad. Carmine worked in France, Germany and the United Kingdom, but Soava only played in one final silent film in France, Celle qui domine/Crossroad of Love (1927), which her husband co-directed with French director Léon Mathot, who also played the lead.

In 1930, Soava Gallone played in an early sound film, Il segreto del dottore/The Doctor's Secret (1931), directed by Jack Salvatori and shot at the Paramount Studios near Paris. It was her last film. While her husband pursued a successful career in sound cinema, Soava Gallone remained a star from the silent era. She died in 1957 in Rome, Italy, at the age of 77.

Soava Gallone
Italian postcard, no. 117. Photo: Bettini, Roma.

Soava Gallone
Italian postcard, no. 270. Photo Bettini, Roma.

Soava Gallone
Italian postcard. Editor and photographer unknown.

Soava Gallone and Jeanne Brindeau in La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by G.B. Falci Editori, Milano. Photo: still from La Cavalcata Ardente/The Fiery Cavalcade (Carmine Gallone, 1925) with Jeanne Brindeau.

Soava Gallone
Italian postcard by G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: publicity still for La Cavalcata Ardente/The Fiery Cavalcade (Carmine Gallone, 1925).

Soava Gallone
Italian postcard by Fotocelere, no. 219.

Soava Gallone
Italian postcard by Editions Cinemagazine, Paris, no. 357.

Sources: Aldo Bernardini (Cinema muto Italiano - Protagonisti - Italian), Vittorio Martinelli (Le dive del silenzio), Vittorio Martinelli (Il cinema muto italiano), Wikipedia and IMDb.

This post was last updated on 31 May 2024.

07 October 2021

All'ombra di un trono (1921)

One of the gems to be featured in the 40th edition of Le Giornate del Cinema Muto, the international silent-film festival of Pordenone, is a preview of the Ruritania retrospective in 2022 with All'ombra di un trono/In the Shadow of a Throne (1921). This Italian melodrama was directed by Carmine Gallone and starring his wife, Polish diva Soava Gallone. The couple made All'ombra di un trono for their production company Films Gallone. Other actors in the cast were Umberto Casilini, Piero Schiavazzi and the child actress Marcella Sabbatini.

Soava Gallone in All'ombra di un trono
Italian postcard by G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: publicity still for All'ombra di un trono/In the Shadow of a Throne (Carmine Gallone, 1921).

Soava Gallone in All'ombra d'un trono
Italian postcard by G.B. Falci, Milano, no. 94. Photo: publicity still for All'ombra di un trono/In the Shadow of a Throne (Carmine Gallone, 1921).

Soava Gallone in All'ombra di un trono (1921)
Italian postcard by G.B. Falci, Milano, no. 112. Photo: Films Gallone. Soava Gallone in All'ombra di un trono/In the Shadow of a Throne (Carmine Gallone, 1921).

Soava Gallone in All'ombra di un trono
Italian postcard by G.B. Falci, Milano, no. 224. Photo: publicity still for All'ombra di un trono/In the Shadow of a Throne (Carmine Gallone, 1921).

Ruritania-like story


All'ombra di un trono/In the Shadow of a Throne a.k.a. L'Ombra di un trono (Carmine Gallone, 1921) was based on 'Fleur d'ombre' (Shadow flower) a French novel by Charles Folly.

When the legitimate heir to a throne has mysteriously killed himself, his brother (Piero Schiavazzi) becomes king. The iron law obliges the young and inexpert prince to abandon his affair with a bourgeois girl (Soava Gallone), with whom he is in love.

The renouncement of (but then revocation) of real love, the court intrigues, and a final duel are the ingredients of this Ruritania-like story.

All'ombra di un trono/In the Shadow of a Throne was released in Italy only in 1923. While the press thought it was outdated, audiences flocked to see the film.

Soava Gallone in All'ombra di un trono
Italian postcard by G.B. Falci, Milano, no. 115. Photo: publicity still for All'ombra di un trono/In the Shadow of a Throne (Carmine Gallone, 1921).

Soava Gallone in All'ombra d'un trono
Italian postcard by G.B. Falci, Milano, no. 117. Photo: publicity still for All'ombra di un trono/In the Shadow of a Throne (Carmine Gallone, 1921).

Soava Gallone in All'ombra di un trono
Italian postcard by G.B. Falci, Milano, no. 172. Photo: publicity still for All'ombra di un trono/In the Shadow of a Throne (Carmine Gallone, 1921).

Soava Gallone in All'ombra di un trono (1921)
Italian postcard by G.B. Falci, Milano, no. 217. Photo: Films Gallone. Soava Gallone in All'ombra di un trono/In the Shadow of a Throne (Carmine Gallone, 1921).
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Soava Gallone in All'ombra di un trono (1921)
Italian postcard by G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: Films Gallone. Soava Gallone and Marcella Sabbatini in All'ombra di un trono/In the Shadow of a Throne (Carmine Gallone, 1921).

Sources: Vittorio Martinelli (Il cinema muto italiano 1921-1922 - Italian) and IMDb.

This post was last updated on 17 October 2024.

09 May 2015

La cavalcata ardente (1925)

The silent Italian film La cavalcata ardente/The Fiery Cavalcade (1925) was a highly successful historical melodrama about the conquest of Naples by Garibaldi. The film was a good example of the cooperation of the husband-and-wife team of writer-director Carmine Gallone and Polish-born film diva Soava Gallone between 1916 and 1927.

Soava Gallone in La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: Soava Gallone in La cavalcata ardente (1925).

Soava Gallone in La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by G.B. Falci Editori, Milano. Photo: Soava Gallone in La cavalcata ardente (1925).

Soava Gallone, Jeanne Brindeau and Gabriel de Gravone in La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: Jeanne Brindeau, Soava Gallone and Gabriel de Gravone in La cavalcata ardente (1925).

Soava Gallone and Gabriel de Gravone in La cavalcata ardente (1925)
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano. Soava Gallone and Gabriel de Gravone in La cavalcata ardente/The Fiery Cavalcade (Carmine Gallone, 1925).

Soava Gallone and Jeanne Brindeau in La cavalcata ardente (1925)
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: Jeanne Brindeau, and Soava Gallone in La cavalcata ardente (1925).

Raimondo Van Riel in La cavalcata ardente (1925)
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano. Raimondo Van Riel as the bandit Pasquale Noto in La cavalcata ardente/The Fiery Cavalcade (Carmine Gallone, 1925).

A refined, delicate soul


Carmine Gallone had the intelligence to pick films that fully sustained the image of Soava Gallone as a refined, delicate soul, and he limited her performances to no more than two per year.

In La cavalcata ardente/The Fiery Cavalcade (Carmine Gallone, 1925), his wife Soava Gallone plays a beautiful aristocratic girl, who has to hide in a convent.

The photography was by Alfredo Donelli and Emilio Guattari. The costumes were designed by French fashion designer Paul Poiret and the sets by Filippo Folchi.

Director Gallone wrote the script himself. The film had its premiere in the Supercinema (now Teatro Nazionale) in Rome in April 1925. In the audience were many of the old veterans of Giuseppe Garibaldi's volunteer army dressed in their shirts.

The reviewer of the magazine L'epoca praised the combination of the love story and the historical background.

Raimondo Van Riel in La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: Westi / S.A.I.C. Publicity still of Raimondo Van Riel as Il Brigante (The Bandit) in La cavalcata ardente (1925).

La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: Raimondo Van Riel and Gabriel de Gravone in La cavalcata ardente (1925).

Soava Gallone and Raimondo Van Riel in La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: Raimondo Van Riel and Soava Gallone in La cavalcata ardente (1925).

Raimondo Van Riel, Soava Gallone & Gabriel de Gravone in La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: Raimondo Van Riel, Soava Gallone and Gabriel de Gravone in La cavalcata ardente (1925).

Soava Gallone and Jeanne Brindeau in La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: Jeanne Brindeau and Soava Gallone in La cavalcata ardente (1925).

Gabriel de Gravone in La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. A. Traldi, Milano. Photo: Westi / SAIC. Gabriel de Gravone and Jeanne Brindeau in La cavalcata ardente/The Fiery Cavalcade (Carmine Gallone, 1925). Caption: The farewell to his mother.

Gabriel de Gravone & Jeanne Brindeau in La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: Jeanne Brindeau and Gabriel de Gravone in La cavalcata ardente (1925).

Gabriel de Gravone in La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: Gabriel de Gravone in La cavalcata ardente (1925).

Soava Gallone
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: Soava Gallone in La cavalcata ardente (1925).

Secretly in love


La cavalcata ardente/The Fiery Cavalcade (Carmine Gallone, 1925) is a melodrama set against the background of the conquest of Naples by Giuseppe Garibaldi's volunteers in 1860.

In the ancient Montechiaro family, linked to the Bourbons, Pietro (Amerigo Di Giorgio), the eldest son, is the leader of the royal forces while his sister Grazia (Soava Gallone) is forced into a marriage with the old prince of Santafè (Emilio Ghione). She is secretly in love with Giovanni Artuni (Gabriel de Gravone), a patriot and revolutionary.

Artuni escapes an ambush and hides with the brigand Pasquale Noto (Raimondo Van Riel). Masked together with his companions, he participates in the 'cavalcata ardente', a horse race with torches in the park of the Montechiaro family's villa, where the party for Grazia's official engagement takes place.

A ruthless manhunt ensues. Grazia hides in a convent, while Giovanni tries to join Garibaldi's army (Ciro Galvani). But, recognised by a traitor, he is arrested by the Bourbon police, immediately tried and sentenced to death.

Grazia intercedes for his life, yielding to old Santafé's blackmail. While the wedding between Grazia and the old Prince is being celebrated, Giovanni and his old mother (Jeanne Brindeau) are escorted to the border.

But Garibaldi is now at the gates, the Bourbon army rebels and, in an attempt to stem the advance, Santafé falls in battle. With the entrance of the Red Shirts army into Naples, Grazia and Giovanni are reunited and realise their dream of love.

Soava Gallone in La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. A. Traldi, Milano. Photo: Westi / SAIC. Soava Gallone in the historical film La cavalcata ardente (Carmine Gallone, 1925).

Soava Gallone and Emilio Ghione in La cavalcata ardente (1925)
Italian postcard by Eureka. Sent by mail in 1927. Soava Gallone and Emilio Ghione in La cavalcata ardente/The fiery cavalcade (Carmine Gallone, 1925).

Emilio Ghione in La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: Westi / S.A.I.C. Emilio Ghione as the Prince of Santafé in La cavalcata ardente (1925).

Soava Gallone and Emilio Ghione in La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. A Traldi, Milano, no 312. Photo: Soava Gallone and Emilio Ghione in La cavalcata ardente (1925).

Soava Gallone and Emilio Ghione in La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: Westi / S.A.I.C. Publicity still of Soava Gallone and Emilio Ghione in La cavalcata ardente (1925).

Soava Gallone and Emilio Ghione in La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: Westi / S.A.I.C. Publicity still of Soava Gallone and Emilio Ghione in La cavalcata ardente (1925). Caption: The death of Santafé.

Soava Gallone and Gabriel de Gravone in La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano, no 318. Photo: Soava Gallone and Gabriel de Gravone in La cavalcata ardente (1925).

Soava Gallone in La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: Soava Gallone in La cavalcata ardente (1925).

La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: Raimondo Van Riel,Soava Gallone and Gl de Gravone in La cavalcata ardente (1925).

La cavalcata ardente
Italian postcard by Ed. G.B. Falci, Milano. Photo: Raimondo Van Riel, and Gabriel de Gravone in La cavalcata ardente/The Fiery Cavalcade (1925).

Sources: Sempre in penombra (Italian), Vittorio Martinelli (Le dive del silenzio), Vittorio Martinelli (Il cinema muto italiano), Wikipedia (Italian) and IMDb.

This post was last updated on 1 December 2023.