Donne Senza Nome (1949)
- Starring:
- Simone Simon, Françoise Rosay, (more)
- Director(s):
- Geza von Radvanyi
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Synopsis of Donne Senza Nome
Femmes sans Nom is the second film in a proposed trilogy conceived by Hungarian director Geza Radvanyi (the first was Somewhere in Europe). In each of these three films, Radvanyi hoped to dramatically convey the plight of those left homeless and destitute by WW II. Femmes sans Nom is set in a relocation camp in Trieste, where hundreds of disenfranchised European women are huddled together. Prominent among these unfortunate souls is a former aristocrat, played by Francoise Rosay; a woman of loose morals, portrayed by Simone Simon; and an expectant mother, essayed by Valentine Cortese. After the lukewarm response to Femmes sans Nom, Geza Radvanyi dropped his plans for the third film in his "displaced persons" series. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of Donne Senza Nome
- Simone Simon - Frenchwoman
- Valentina Cortese - Yugoslavian
- Gino Cervi - Brigadier
- Françoise Rosay - Countess
- Vivi Giot - Bavarian
- Irasema Dilian
- Director(s):
- Geza von Radvanyi
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