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  1. L'amor mio non muore!

    L'amor mio non muore!

    1938 · Drama · 1h 13m

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  1. L'amor mio non muore!: Directed by Giuseppe Amato. With Eduardo De Filippo, Alida Valli, Peppino De Filippo, Titina De Filippo. A young man with no solid income is rejected by a wealthy industrialist when he dares to ask for his daughter's hand.

    • (8)
    • Drama
    • Giuseppe Amato
    • 1938-11
  2. Love Everlasting. (1913 film) Love Everlasting (Italian: Ma l'amor mio non muore, more literally translated as But My Love Will Never Die) is a 1913 Italian silent drama film directed by Mario Caserini and starring Lyda Borelli, Mario Bonnard and Gianpaolo Rosmino. With the possible exception of Cabiria (1914), it is the most famous of early ...

  3. Love Everlasting: Directed by Mario Caserini. With Lyda Borelli, Mario Bonnard, Gian Paolo Rosmino, Vittorio Rossi Pianelli. Leslie Swayne, an adventurer, in order to obtain enough money to satisfy the needs of his extravagant life, has been bribed to steal the plans of the fortification from the staff officers of the Grand Duchy of Wallenstein.

    • (152)
    • Drama
    • Mario Caserini
    • 1914-01
  4. Aug 26, 2019 · Love Everlasting (Ma l'amor mio non muore) - Silent, English subtitles Video Item Preview ... Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4 Sound silent Year 1913 ...

    • 77 min
  5. Grand Duchy of Wallenstein. Elsa Holbein is the young beautiful daughter of General Julius, the Chief of the General Staff. After a spy named Moise Sthar steals military documents, Julius is accused of betrayal. He kills himself while Elsa is forced to leave. Homeless, she begins wandering the streets until, on the Riviera, she starts her performing career under the pseudonym of Diana ...

  6. Grand Duchy of Wallenstein. Elsa Holbein is the young beautiful daughter of General Julius, the Chief of the General Staff. After a spy named Moise Sthar steals military documents, Julius is accused of betrayal. He kills himself while Elsa is forced to leave. Homeless, she begins wandering the streets until, on the Riviera, she starts her performing career under the pseudonym of Diana ...

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  8. But tonight we’re going back a couple of years further, to the very beginning of the era of ‘diva’ cinema with Ma l’Amor Mio Non Muore!, made in 1913 and starring Lyda Borelli. Retitled for release to English speaking audiences as Love Everlasting, the film’s more literal translation of ‘But My Love Does Not Die’ is perhaps more apt.

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