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But It's Nothing Serious

1936 film


But It's Nothing Serious (Italian: Ma non è una cosa seria) is a 1936 Italian "white-telephones" romantic comedy film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Vittorio De Sica, Elisa Cegani and Assia Noris.[1] It is based on a play by Luigi Pirandello. Two years later Camerini remade it as a German film The Man Who Couldn't Say No.

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The film's sets were designed by the art director Gastone Medin. It was shot at the studios of Caesar Film in Rome.

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References

  1. Cardullo p.268

Bibliography

  • Bert Cardullo. Screening the Stage: Studies in Cinedramatic Art. Peter Lang, 2006.



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