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Le fils de personne

Original title: I figli di nessuno
  • 1951
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
438
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Le fils de personne (1951)
DramaRomance

The tragic love story between marble-quarry owner Mario and Luisa, daughter of one of his employees.The tragic love story between marble-quarry owner Mario and Luisa, daughter of one of his employees.The tragic love story between marble-quarry owner Mario and Luisa, daughter of one of his employees.

  • Director
    • Raffaello Matarazzo
  • Writers
    • Aldo De Benedetti
    • Ruggero Rindi
    • Salvoni
  • Stars
    • Yvonne Sanson
    • Amedeo Nazzari
    • Françoise Rosay
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    438
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Raffaello Matarazzo
    • Writers
      • Aldo De Benedetti
      • Ruggero Rindi
      • Salvoni
    • Stars
      • Yvonne Sanson
      • Amedeo Nazzari
      • Françoise Rosay
    • 6User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yvonne Sanson
    Yvonne Sanson
    • Luisa Fanti…
    Amedeo Nazzari
    Amedeo Nazzari
    • Guido Canali
    Françoise Rosay
    Françoise Rosay
    • La contessa Canali
    Folco Lulli
    Folco Lulli
    • Anselmo Vannini
    Enrica Dyrell
    • Elena
    Teresa Franchini
    • Marta
    Gualtiero Tumiati
    Gualtiero Tumiati
    • Don Demetrio
    Alberto Farnese
    Alberto Farnese
    • Poldo
    Aristide Baghetti
    • Il padre di Luisa
    Enrico Glori
    Enrico Glori
    • Rinaldi
    Olga Solbelli
    • La madre superiora
    Nino Marchesini
    • Il medico
    Rita Livesi
    • L'infermiera
    Giulio Tomasini
    • Antonio
    Enrico Olivieri
    Enrico Olivieri
    • Bruno
    Rosalia Randazzo
    • Anna
    Giorgio Consolini
    • Il cantante sul camion
    • (uncredited)
    Loris Gizzi
    Loris Gizzi
    • Il direttore del collegio
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Raffaello Matarazzo
    • Writers
      • Aldo De Benedetti
      • Ruggero Rindi
      • Salvoni
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    7MartinTeller

    Nobody's Children

    This is pretty much the same as TORMENTO, only a little more so. More suffering, more vicious villains, more Catholic themes. Sanson and Nazzari both return, again as a couple torn apart by a manipulative mother with her own agenda, again with a newborn child who life hangs in the balance. Narrative nuance is pretty much tossed to the wolves, leaving just one sledgehammer tragedy after another. If you like your melodrama cranked up to the limit, this might be the film for you. I found it enjoyable just to see what happens next, but I can't say I was too invested in the characters.

    NOBODY'S CHILDREN - 7/10
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    Before soap operas became a thing we had these as movies.

    (1951) Nobody's Children/ I figli di nessuno (In Italian with English subtitles) DRAMA

    Co-written and directed by Raffaello Matarazzo adapting from the novel by Ruggero Rindi with manager of the quarry Guido Canali (Amedeo Nazzari) being manipulated and taken advantaged by his elderly mother as a result of him falling for a commoner, Addolorata (Yvonne Sanson) his mother does not approve of. It was a huge hit during it's time of release except that I liked the second one "The White Angel" even more. This was like, before soap opera's became a thing. Once the set up is there, you can almost predict what happened next.
    10clanciai

    Drama at the marble quarries of Carrara including all the workers and a family

    The problem of this film is that it puts the quality of endurance of the audience at a sore trial. "One sledgehammer tragedy after another" is just the thing, and not everyone can survive that. However, let's stick to the main qualities of the film, that are as undeniable as the best neo-realistic classics of Visconti, Rossellini and de Sica, although there is not a trace of any good humour here. This is nothing to laugh at. It is life pushed to the extreme, and the frame of the drama is the conditions of the workers at the Carrara marble quarries, and almost everything happens around there. The qualities of the actors are also supreme, notably Francoise Rosay as the mother and Yvonne Sanson as the victim of some of the foulest intrigues ever perpetrated on film by the scoundrel slave-driver of the workers at the Carrara quarries. Amedeo Nazzari is the male lead and is perfectly correct as the count and does nothing wrong, while Enrico Olivieri steals all the affections as Bruno, the nun's son. The cinematography is also outstanding in documentary realism all the way, but the real thing here is the architecture of the story. It starts from nothing with a lovely romance and some typical family intrigue, but then slowly but consistently builds up to a towering drama, one foul play act leading to an avalanche of tragedies, as the criminal, as always, finds the only way to get away with his crime committing worse crimes and accelerating the force of the increasing landslide, with consequences, devastating more lives than one. There is also the problem of the obligation of silence at a Catholic confession: the priest knew but said nothing, because he was under the seal of confession, but in some cases that seal must be broken, if the conscience commands it. It's like a Greek or Shakespearean drama of destiny, where people are helpless against the force of circumstances that no one really can be held responsible for.

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    • Trivia
      Le fils de personne (1951) is one of a series of melodramas co-starring Nazzari and Sanson, which were very popular at the box office. It was followed by the sequel La femme aux deux visages (1955).
    • Quotes

      Poldo: Luisa, don't take this the wrong way, but you know you can count on me for anything. And not just as a friend. If you wish...

      Luisa Fanti: No, Poldo. I can't ever be what you're thinking.

      Poldo: Why?

      Luisa Fanti: No. No, don't ask any questions. I can't answer.

    • Crazy credits
      A German Shepherd Dog by the name of "Full" appears in the credits.
    • Connections
      Followed by La femme aux deux visages (1955)
    • Soundtracks
      Mamma
      Music by Cesare A. Bixio (as C.A. Bixio)

      Lyrics by Bixio Cherubini

      Sung by Giorgio Consolini

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    • Release date
      • November 13, 1953 (West Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nobody's Children
    • Filming locations
      • Cave di Marmo Caro & Colombi, Carrara, Tuscany, Italy(marble quarries)
    • Production companies
      • Titanus
      • Labor Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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