Lost in the Dark (1914)

Lost in the Dark (1914) poster

Paolina is the illegitimate daughter of the Duke of Vallenza, and lives as a beggar. She meets with Nunzio, a blind man who plays violin, exploited by his stepfather, and the two fall in love. The old Duke, remorsing, tries to find his daughter but he doesn't manage and leaves everything to his latest concubine, Livia, while Nunzio and Paolina will live in misery. The only copy of this film was destroyed in World War Two

Director: Nino Martoglio
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 66 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: E. de Leva
Editing: Nino Martoglio
Production: Morgana Films
Country: Italy
Language: Italiano, No Language
Original Language: it

Keywords

based on play or musical, lost film

More Films by Director: Nino Martoglio
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lost in the Dark about?
Paolina is the illegitimate daughter of the Duke of Vallenza, and lives as a beggar. She meets with Nunzio, a blind man who plays violin, exploited by his stepfather, and the two fall in love. The old Duke, remorsing, tries to find his daughter but he doesn't manage and leaves everything to his latest concubine, Livia, while Nunzio and Paolina will live in misery. The only copy of this film was destroyed in World War Two
Who directed Lost in the Dark?
Lost in the Dark was directed by Nino Martoglio.
Who stars in Lost in the Dark?
Lost in the Dark stars Giovanni Grasso, Maria Carmi, Virginia Balestrieri, Vittorina Moneta, Dillo Lombardi, Totò Majorana.
How long is Lost in the Dark?
Lost in the Dark has a runtime of 1h 6m (66 minutes).
What genre is Lost in the Dark?
Lost in the Dark is a Drama film.
Where was Lost in the Dark produced?
Lost in the Dark was produced in Italy.