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The Young Caruso
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The Young Caruso

Oct 13, 1951
1h 47m
★ 6.0

The true inside story of time's greatest tenor.

Overview

This music filled biopic follows the life of the legendary tenor Enrico Caruso from childhood poverty in Naples to the beginning of his rise to fame.

Genres

Drama
Music

Production Companies

Asso Film

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Cast

Ermanno Randi

Enrico Caruso

Ermanno Randi

Gina Lollobrigida

Stella

Gina Lollobrigida

Carlo Sposito

Giovanni

Carlo Sposito

Maurizio Di Nardo

Caruso as a boy

Maurizio Di Nardo

Lamberto Picasso

Vergine - Maestro di musica

Lamberto Picasso

Elena Sangro

Signora Tivaldi

Elena Sangro

Ciro Scafa

Luigi Gregorio Proboscide

Ciro Scafa

Franca Tamantini

Carragi - Soprano

Franca Tamantini

Mimì Ferrari

Mimì Ferrari

Pia De Doses

Pia De Doses

Maria von Tasnady

Carusos Mutter

Maria von Tasnady

Gaetano Verna

Caruso's father

Gaetano Verna

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