

Drama
Overview
When Gelsomina, a naïve young woman, is purchased from her impoverished mother by brutish circus strongman Zampanò to be his wife and partner, she loyally endures her husband's coldness and abuse as they travel the Italian countryside performing together. Soon Zampanò must deal with his jealousy and conflicted feelings about Gelsomina when she finds a kindred spirit in Il Matto, the carefree circus fool, and contemplates leaving Zampanò.
Top Cast


Giulietta Masina
Giulietta Masina
Gelsomina
Giulietta Masina
Gelsomina


Anthony Quinn
Anthony Quinn
Zampanò
Anthony Quinn
Zampanò


Richard Basehart
Richard Basehart
Il 'Matto'
Richard Basehart
Il 'Matto'


Aldo Silvani
Aldo Silvani
Il Signor Giraffa
Aldo Silvani
Il Signor Giraffa


Marcella Rovere
Marcella Rovere
La Vedova
Marcella Rovere
La Vedova
Livia Venturini
Livia Venturini
La Suorina
Livia Venturini
La Suorina


Pietro Ceccarelli
Pietro Ceccarelli
Innkeeper (uncredited)
Pietro Ceccarelli
Innkeeper (uncredited)
Giovanna Galli
Giovanna Galli
Prostitute at the Inn (uncredited)
Giovanna Galli
Prostitute at the Inn (uncredited)
Gustavo Giorgi
Gustavo Giorgi
(uncredited)
Gustavo Giorgi
(uncredited)
Yami Kamadeva
Yami Kamadeva
Prostitute (uncredited)
Yami Kamadeva
Prostitute (uncredited)
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