The Wayward Wife (1953)
Overview
The ever-growing popularity of Gina Lollobrigida was a decided box-office asset when the Italian La Provinciale was distributed to the U.S. as The Wayward Wife. Lollobrigida acquits herself quite nicely in the tensely dramatic role of a much-put-upon small-town girl named Cemma. Seduced by a lad who turns out to be a relative, Cemma is tossed out of her home. Seeking security, she impulsively marries bookish science professor Franco Vagnuzzi (Gabriele Ferzetti). Bored by her marriage, Cemma doesn't realize the true value of her loving husband until it's almost too late. The original 118-minute run time was reduced for U.S. release.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | it |
Popularity | 1.882 |
Directed By
Mario Soldati
Crew
Mario Soldati
Angelo Binarelli
Flavio Mogherini
Angelo Pennoni
Jean Ferry
Giuseppe Rotunno
Thomas Sagone
Mario Soldati
Giorgio Bassani
Sandro De Feo
Eraldo Giordani
Nello Meniconi
Anna Gruber
Cesare Olivieri
Franco Mannino
Alberto Moravia
G.R. Aldo
Domenico Scala
Piero Gherardi
Euclide Santoli
Veniero Colasanti
Antonio Altoviti
Attilio Riccio
Leo Catozzo
TOP CAST
Gina Lollobrigida
Germaine Foresi
Gabriele Ferzetti
Franco Vagnuzzi
Franco Interlenghi
Paolo Sartori
Alda Mangini
Elvira Coceanu
Renato Baldini
Luciano Vittoni - L'amante di Gemma
Marilyn Buferd
Anna Sartori (as Marylin Buferd)
Alfredo Carpegna
Il conte Sartori (uncredited)
Barbara Berg
Vannina
Nanda Primavera
La signora Foresi, madre di Gemma