Frine, Cortigiana D'oriente(1953) | TRENDING - 2027 |
While the film is often viewed as a "middling drama," it remains a fascinating example of the genre in transition—shifting from standard historical epics toward more pictorially stylish and "literate" storytelling. Modern viewers and critics from IMDb note its atmospheric quality and surprisingly bold elements for its time. Key Highlights
: Elena Kleus is described as "statuesque" and fitting for the role of the legendary beauty. The film also features a notable supporting performance by John Kitzmiller as a deaf-mute servant who plays a critical role in exposing the villainy of the pimp, Lamaco. Technical Details Director Mario Bonnard Starring Elena Kleus, Pierre Cressoy, Tamara Lees Run Time 101 minutes Language Italian (Original) Assistant Director Sergio Leone Frine, cortigiana d'Oriente (1953) - IMDb Frine, cortigiana d'Oriente(1953)
The 1953 film (released in English as Frine, Courtesan of the Orient ) is a notable entry in Italy's post-war "peplum" or sword-and-sandal genre. Directed by Mario Bonnard , the film is a stylized dramatization of the life and trial of the legendary ancient Greek hetaera, Phryne. Review Summary While the film is often viewed as a




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