Vita Napoletana
Music
Overview
A variety film consisting of 13 solo songs and two musical sketches, one comedic, the other serious, all in the Italian language but made entirely in the USA by members of the Italian-American community in New York. Missed by the American Film Institute and IMDb, information was found in the New York State Archives' files from that state's old censors' office.
Top Cast
Ria Rosa
Ria Rosa
Ria Rosa


Nino Taranto
Nino Taranto
Nino Taranto
Rosina De Stefano
Rosina De Stefano
Rosina De Stefano
Lily Delle Cave
Lily Delle Cave
Lily Delle Cave
Luigi De Crescenzo
Luigi De Crescenzo
Luigi De Crescenzo
Salvatore Quartana
Salvatore Quartana
Salvatore Quartana
Laura Boccia
Laura Boccia
Laura Boccia
Alberto Pomelio
Alberto Pomelio
Alberto Pomelio
Gennaro Cardenia
Gennaro Cardenia
Gennaro Cardenia
Comm. G. Godoni
Comm. G. Godoni
Comm. G. Godoni
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