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- THE ROSE TATTOO. // New Yorker;11/26/1960, Vol. 36 Issue 41, p14
The article reviews the motion picture "The Rose Tattoo," starring Anna Magnani and Burt Lancaster.
- FILMS. WALSH, MOIRA // America;12/24/1955, Vol. 94 Issue 13, p362
The article reviews the film "The Rose Tattoo," based on a play by Tennessee Williams, starring Anna Magnani and Burt Lancaster.
- Adeste Fideles. McCarten, John // New Yorker;12/24/1955, Vol. 31 Issue 45, p51
The article reviews several films including "The Rose Tattoo," starring Anna Magnani, "Letters From my Windmill," directed by Marcel Pagnol and starring Henri Vilbert and "The Man With the Golden Arm," starring Frank Sinatra.
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- The Kentuckian (Film). Macnab, Geoffrey // Sight & Sound;May2004, Vol. 14 Issue 5, p85
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- Reel Italian: Melodrama, Magnani, and Alternative Subjects in "The Rose Tattoo." McDaniel, L. Bailey // Literature Film Quarterly;2006, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p274
This article discusses the performance of actress Anna Magnani in the film adaptation of "The Rose Tattoo," which was made in 1951. Magnani's character presents a mother figure that does not fall under the sadist/martyr archetypes that were common among films of this period. Her character...
- Tales with Stings. // Time;5/19/1967, Vol. 89 Issue 20, p126
The article reviews the film "Made in Italy," starring Anna Magnani and Renzo Marignano, directed by Nanni Loy.
- The Awakening. // New Yorker;9/13/1958, Vol. 34 Issue 30, p16
The article reviews the motion picture "The Awakening, " starring Anna Magnani and written by Cesare Zavattini and directed by Mario Camereni.