Flame and the Flesh (1954)DVD VHS | Cast list | | Lana Turner | as | Madeline | | Pier Angeli | as | Lisa | | Carlos Thompson | as | Nino | | Bonar Colleano | as | Ciccio | | Charles Goldner | as | Mondari | | Peter Illing | as | Peppe | | Rosalie Crutchley | as | Francesca | | Marne Maitland | as | Filiberto | | Eric Pohlmann | as | Marina Proprietor | | Catherina Ferraz | as | Dressmaker | | Alex Gallier | as | Playboy |
| | Crew list: | | Richard Brooks (Director) | | Auguste Bailly (Writer) | | Helen Deutsch (Writer) |
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Review American Madeline (Lana Turner), a no-better-than-she-has-to-be (and then only when pushed)traveler arrives in Naples. She has an eye for men and a penchant for getting by on her wits---a 1954 term for body---and soon has a well-meaning (dumb) young composer, Ciccio (Bonar Colleano)providing her with room and board. But she has a male counterpart in Ciccio's friend, cafe-singer Nino (Carlos Thompson), who recognizes her for what she is and he decides to intercede on behalf of his friend. Black Widow Madeline welcomes him into her parlor, in a manner of speaking to get past the censors, and the next thing Nino knows, he has abandoned his wedding plans with sweet-young-thing Lisa (Pier Angeli), and runs off with Madeline. Lisa and Ciccio are left with wringing hands, and Madeline and Nino become an American/Italian version of the "Battling Bickersons" or "The Honeymooners", with none of the fun. |
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