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Mario Bonnard (left).
Photograph: Silent Era image collection.
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Satana
Also known as Satana (Il dramma dell'umanità) in Italy; Saatana in Finland; Satan contre le créator et le diable vert in France; A sátán in Hungary; Satan, den store rebellen in Switzerland; Satan; or, The Drama of Humanity and as Satan, the Destroyer of Humanity in the USA
(1912) Italy
B&W : Seven reels
Directed by Luigi Maggi
Cast: Mario Bonnard [Satana], Mary Cléo Tarlatini [La cortigiana Fiammetta], Fernanda Negri Pouget [Maria, la fioraia], Mario Voller Buzzi (Mario Voller-Buzzi) [Gesù Cristo], Enrico Lupi [Furio], Margherita Albry (Rina Albry), Arrigo Amerio, Paolo Azzurri, Carlo Campogalliani, Filippo Castamagna, Vitale De Stefano (Vitale Di Stefano), Oreste Grandi, Antonio Grisanti, Enrico Negro, Lia Negro, Armando Pouget (Armand Pouget), Giuseppina Ronco, Bianca Schinini, Dario Silvestri, Ercole Vaser, Angelo Vestri, Enrico Vidali (Giovanni Enrico Vidali), Cesare Zocchi
Società Anonima Ambrosio production; distributed by [?] Società Anonima Ambrosio? / Produced by Arturo Ambrosio. Scenario by Friedrich G. Klopstock, from a poem by John Milton. Cinematography by Giovanni Vitrotti. / Released 10 December 1912. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / The film was released in Hungary as A sátán in January 1913. The film was released in France as Satan contre le créator et le diable vert on 24 January 1913. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 25 January 1913. The film was released in the USA as Satan; or, The Drama of Humanity on 26 January 1913 by Ambrosio American Company in 1913. The film was released in Finland as Saatana on 16 March 1914. The film was released in Sweden on 2 October 1916.
Drama.
Survival status: (unknown)
Current rights holder: (unknown) [Italy]; Public domain [USA].
Listing updated: 30 March 2019.
References: Website-IMDb.
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