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Cinema Tragedy at Carnival Time

June 10, 1913 0h 8m 5.5/10 (2 votes)

Originally released in 1913. Cinema Tragedy at Carnival Time is a comedy film. directed by Enrico Guazzoni. At just 8 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Ignazio Lupi, Pina Menichelli, and Bruto Castellani

Synopsis

Antonio is jealous of his wife Clara and follows her everywhere; one day he sees her walking with a man on the street. He immediately becomes convinced that they went together to the movies (instead they went separate ways). Blinded by jealousy, Antonio wants to enter in the cinema hall and make a killing; but the director of the cinema stops him, and goes into the cinema room saying: "Outside a husband is waiting for his unfaithful wife to come out and kill her. Please, those of you who do not have a clear conscience, go to the emergency exit." In a moment almost all the spectators disappear.

Quick Facts

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Release Date June 10, 1913 112 years ago
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Runtime 0h 8m 8 minutes total
User Rating 5.5/10 Mixed (2 votes)
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Language Italian Original language
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Country Italy Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
IT

Production Companies

  • Società Italiana Cines

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cinema Tragedy at Carnival Time about?

Antonio is jealous of his wife Clara and follows her everywhere; one day he sees her walking with a man on the street. He immediately becomes convinced that they went together to the movies (instea...

Who directed Cinema Tragedy at Carnival Time?

Cinema Tragedy at Carnival Time was directed by Enrico Guazzoni.

How long is Cinema Tragedy at Carnival Time?

Cinema Tragedy at Carnival Time has a runtime of 0 hours and 8 minutes (8 minutes total).

When was Cinema Tragedy at Carnival Time released?

Cinema Tragedy at Carnival Time was released on June 10, 1913 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Cinema Tragedy at Carnival Time?

The main cast of Cinema Tragedy at Carnival Time includes Ignazio Lupi, Pina Menichelli, Bruto Castellani.