TOMORROW IS TOO LATE 1950 Vittorio De Sica, Lois Maxwell 2 STILLS
TOMORROW IS TOO LATE 1950 Vittorio De Sica, Lois Maxwell 2 STILLS
TOMORROW IS TOO LATE 1950 Vittorio De Sica, Lois Maxwell 2 STILLS
TOMORROW IS TOO LATE 1950 Vittorio De Sica, Lois Maxwell 2 STILLS

TOMORROW IS TOO LATE 1950 Vittorio De Sica, Lois Maxwell 2 STILLS

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2 Original Italian 9 inch x 7 1/4 inch Stills of VITTORIO DE SICA, LOIS MAXWELL & GABRIELLE DORZIAT in the 1950 Léonide Moguy Drama TOMORROW IS TOO LATE (DOMANI E TROPPO TARDI), based on a story by Edoardo Anton, Luigi Comencini & Franca Valeri .

Domani e Troppo Tardi is the first of two Leonide Moguy films dealing with the travails of postwar Italian life; the second was Domani e un altro Giorno.

Photos by Osvaldo Civirani
Civirani was a photographer at the Cinecitta studios during the golden years, working alongside Luchino Visconti at the time he was shooting “Osessione”. Later, he was an assistant to Alessandro Blasetti for “Fabiola” (1949), Federico Fellini for “Luci del varieta” (1950) and “Lo sceicco bianco” (1952) and Roberto Rossellini for “Francesco, giullare di Dio”. He made his debut as a film director in 1964 with the peplums “Kindar l’invulnerabile” and “Ercole contro i figli del sole”, both with actor Mark Forest. In 1965, he directed “Tentazioni proibite”, which featured Brigitte Bardot. He’s probably best remembered by Spaghetti Western fans for his 1967 film “Son of Django” with Guy Madison and Gabriele Tinti. Civirani died on February 20, 2008 in Rome.

The stills are in very good condition with the photographer’s stamp on the reverse.

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Listing ID#223031841
Start TimeSun 11 Aug 2024 08:44:25 (EDT)
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