The Rose Tattoo - 1955
- Director Daniel Mann
- Product Code: NA-2971-DRA-LT
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An Italian-American neighborhood in Louisiana is disturbed when truck driver Rosario Delle Rose is killed by police while smuggling. His buxom widow Serafina miscarries, then over a period of years draws more and more into herself, trying to force her lovely teenaged daughter Rosa to do likewise. On one eventful day, Rose finally breaks away; Serafina learns of Rosario's affair with another woman; and a new carefree, handsome Italian truck driver enters her life...
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Original Title | The Rose Tattoo |
Title | The Rose Tattoo |
Year | 1955 |
Language | English |
Subtitle | Chinese, Czech, Spanish, French, English, Portuguese |
Colors | Black and white |
Gender | Drama |
Duration | 117 Min. |
Direction | Daniel Mann |
Countries of origin | United States |
Cast | Anna Magnani, Burt Lancaster, Marisa Pavan, Ben Cooper, Virginia Grey, Jo Van Fleet, Sandro Giglio, Mimi Aguglia, Florence Sundstrom, Albert Adkins, Don Bachardy, Larry Chance, Lewis Charles, Roger Gunderson, Jean Hart, George Humbert, Dorrit Kelton, May Lee, Augusta Merighi, Natalie Murray, Virgil Osborne, Margherita Pasquero, Rosa Rey, Rossana San Marco, Georgia Simmons, Zolya Talma, Fred Taylor, Roland Vildo, Hal B Wallis, Tennessee Williams |