A Woman Has Killed

A Woman Has Killed

93 mins | Drama, Crime, Romance | Jan. 4, 1952

In 1951, two years after the “scandal” of the Fiamma che non si spegne, Cottafavi got the opportunity to work on a film with a small production company, Novissima Film. With little means, a number of technical and financial problems and working Sundays with the pieces of film given to him bit by bit, Cottafavi shot Una donna ha ucciso, a minor film that marked his comeback to directing. (Gianni Rondolino)

A Woman Has Killed

93 mins | Drama, Crime, Romance | Jan. 4, 1952

A Woman Has Killed
In 1951, two years after the “scandal” of the Fiamma che non si spegne, Cottafavi got the opportunity to work on a film with a small production company, Novissima Film. With little means, a number of technical and financial problems and working Sundays with the pieces of film given to him bit by bit, Cottafavi shot Una donna ha ucciso, a minor film that marked his comeback to directing. (Gianni Rondolino)
Producers Novissima Film
Original title Una donna ha ucciso
Directors Sergio Agostini, Lucio D'Attino, Vittorio Cottafavi, Giorgio Capitani
Writers Sergio Agostini, Gigliola Rosmino, Siro Angeli, Vittorio Cottafavi, Giorgio Capitani

Cast

Frank Latimore

as Capitano Roy Prescott

Lianella Carell

as Anna Castelli

Umberto Spadaro

as Gustavo Castelli

Alessandro Serbaroli

as Larry Fitzgerald

Vera Palumbo

as Carla

Marika Rowsky

as ragazza in treno con la pistola

Pia De Doses

as l'affittacamere di Roma

Lidia Cirillo

as sè stessa

Celeste Aida Zanchi

as signora Castelli