Lieutenant Giorgio

Lieutenant Giorgio (Italian: Il Tenente Giorgio) is a 1952 Italian historical melodrama film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Massimo Girotti, Milly Vitale and Paul Muller. It was shot at the Ponti-De Laurentiis Studios in Rome and on location around San Giovanni in Fiore in Calabria. The film's sets were designed by the art director Piero Filippone.

Synopsis
In 1866 during the Risorgimento, an infantry lieutenant in Calabria fighting bandits is brought to a castle. There it is arranged for him to spend the night with a young woman, whose identity is concealed from him. Unknown to him, she is the daughter of an aristocratic family whose husband has failed to get her pregnant. Years, later, having left the army, the officer returns to the area still intrigued by the mysterious woman.

Cast

 * Massimo Girotti as Lt. G. Biserta
 * Milly Vitale as 	Countess  Elisa
 * Paul Muller as 	Count  Stefano di Monserrato
 * Gualtiero Tumiati as 	Stefano's Uncle
 * Teresa Franchini as 	Amalia
 * Eduardo Ciannelli as  	Barone di Polia
 * Achille Millo as  	Baroncino di Polia
 * Ludmilla Dudarova as 	Cousin of Elisa
 * Nino Pavese as Cafiero, il tutore
 * Luigi Pavese as  	Cafiero
 * Enzo Fiermonte as  	Antonio Esposito
 * Rita Livesi as Marianna
 * Michele Malaspina as  	Doctor
 * Enzo Biliotti as Notaio Piovenda
 * Ada Colangeli as 	Evelina
 * Carlo Delle Piane as Postiglione