Fugitive in Trieste (1952)

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An Italian Air Force officer is pursued and captured by the Allied police and is charged with the bombing of a hospital ship. Through the efforts of his sweetheart, a witness is found who proves the bombing was not intentional but the result of being hit by enemy fire. A four-way romantic involvement is also part of the mix that includes an Allied officer and Viennse beauty Lida. The latter was once in love with the accused and has a child by him.

Director: Guido Salvini
Genre: Drama
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Music: Fiorenzo Carpi
Cinematography: Vincenzo Seratrice
Editing: Mario Serandrei
Production: Astor Film
Country: Italy
Original Language: it
More Films by Director: Guido Salvini
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fugitive in Trieste about?
An Italian Air Force officer is pursued and captured by the Allied police and is charged with the bombing of a hospital ship. Through the efforts of his sweetheart, a witness is found who proves the bombing was not intentional but the result of being hit by enemy fire. A four-way romantic involvement is also part of the mix that includes an Allied officer and Viennse beauty Lida. The latter was once in love with the accused and has a child by him.
Who directed Fugitive in Trieste?
Fugitive in Trieste was directed by Guido Salvini.
Who stars in Fugitive in Trieste?
Fugitive in Trieste stars Jacques Sernas, Massimo Girotti, Alberto Bonucci, Vittorio Sanipoli, Doris Duranti, Edda Albertini.
What genre is Fugitive in Trieste?
Fugitive in Trieste is a Drama film.
Where was Fugitive in Trieste produced?
Fugitive in Trieste was produced in Italy.