I Will Always Love You
Originally released in 1933. I Will Always Love You is a drama film. directed by Mario Camerini. At just 70 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Elsa De Giorgi, Nino Besozzi, and Mino Doro
Synopsis
When young Adriana gives birth to her daughter, she understands that her baby's father won't come back to her. He is, in fact, a playboy, Diego. Years pass by and Adriana is now happy with her new job in a beauty salon, where also works the shy accountant Mario Fabbrini, who soon takes to liking her, unaware of her situation.
But one day Diego comes to the salon with the woman he's about to marry, sees Adriana and tries to speak with her, but she hides into Fabbrini's office. Diego then comes to the salon again, proposing Adriana to become his lover, but she refuses him. Fabbrini in the meantime overhears everything from outside the office...
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Elsa De Giorgi
as Adriana Rosé
Nino Besozzi
as Mario Fabbrini
Mino Doro
as Diego Varchi
Robert Pizani
as Oscar, il parrucchiere
Pina Renzi
as Signora Clerici, zia di Diego
Nora Dani
as Clelia, sorella di Mario
Loris Gizzi
as Meregalli
Giacomo Moschini
as Inquilino del piano di sotto
Maria Persico
as Gaby
Claudio Ermelli
as Impiegato di Meregalli
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- IT
Production Companies
- Società Italiana Cines
Frequently Asked Questions
What is I Will Always Love You about?
When young Adriana gives birth to her daughter, she understands that her baby's father won't come back to her. He is, in fact, a playboy, Diego. Years pass by and Adriana is now happy with her new ...
Who directed I Will Always Love You?
I Will Always Love You was directed by Mario Camerini.
How long is I Will Always Love You?
I Will Always Love You has a runtime of 1 hours and 10 minutes (70 minutes total).
When was I Will Always Love You released?
I Will Always Love You was released on April 30, 1933 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in I Will Always Love You?
The main cast of I Will Always Love You includes Elsa De Giorgi, Nino Besozzi, Mino Doro, Robert Pizani, Pina Renzi.