| It Was She Who Wanted It! | |
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| Directed by | Marino Girolami | 
| Written by | Marcello Marchesi Vittorio Metz  | 
| Produced by | Isidoro Broggi | 
| Starring | Walter Chiari Lucia Bosè Carlo Campanini  | 
| Cinematography | Riccardo Pallottini | 
| Edited by | Franco Fraticelli | 
| Music by | Giovanni D'Anzi Vittorio Mascheroni  | 
Production company  | |
| Distributed by | Minerva Film | 
Release date  | 1 April 1953 | 
Running time  | 89 minutes | 
| Country | Italy | 
| Language | Italian | 
It Was She Who Wanted It! (Italian: Era lei che lo voleva!) is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Marino Girolami and starring Walter Chiari, Lucia Bosè and Carlo Campanini.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Alberto Boccianti. It involves the emotional bickering between a psychiatrist and a rather brusque boxer.
Plot
After seeing the famous Dinamite boxer in a sports magazine, a girl has visions, seeing in every person she meets the face of the boxer. Her doctor manages to remind her of having met him in a fleeting and unpleasant occasion, but concludes that the visions are the result of her unconscious love for the boxer.
Cast
- Walter Chiari as Walter Martini
 - Lucia Bosé as Nausicaa
 - Carlo Campanini as Antonio
 - Jone Morino as Donna Eva
 - Giuseppe Porelli as Comm. Invernaghi
 - Carmen de Lirio as Carmen
 - Mario Ruspoli as The Cousin Raoul
 - Belle Tildy as The Maid at Invernaghi's
 - Giovanni D'Anzi as Kid Tartufi
 - Rolf Tasna as Dr Rossi
 - Enzo Fiermonte as a Puglie
 - Ettore Bevilacqua as Galba
 - Aldo Spoldi as Franco
 - Tiberio Mitri as The Boxer Raoul
 - Egisto Peire as Self
 - Leone Jacovacci as The Punch-Drunk Boxer
 - Carlo Orlandi as Boxer Guest at the Wedding Breakfast
 
References
- ↑ Chiti, Poppi & Lancia p.140
 
Bibliography
- Chiti, Roberto & Poppi, Roberto & Lancia, Enrico. Dizionario del cinema italiano: Dal 1945 al 1959. Gremese Editore, 1991.
 - Hennessey, Brendan. Luchino Visconti and the Alchemy of Adaptation. State University of New York Press, 2021.
 
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