Women Without Names
Originally released in 1950. Women Without Names is a drama/war film. directed by Géza von Radványi. With a runtime of 2h 9m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Simone Simon, Vivi Gioi, and Françoise Rosay
Synopsis
This is the sad story of several desperate ladies incarcerated somewhere in Italy in a camp for displaced women after the end of World War II. Among them, Anna, a Yugoslav, who has seen her husband killed in Trieste by political enemies. She is pregnant and her one and only aim right now is her baby to be born. Janka, a beautiful Polish girl who has lost her mind, is reunited with the physician who sent her to a brothel for Nazi officers. As for Yvonne, a light-hearted French woman, she is prepared to do anything to leave the place, including to marry out with an Albanese ice cream man, despite his unappetizing looks. At least,she will stop being a woman without a name.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Simone Simon
as Yvonne Dubois
Vivi Gioi
as Hilda von Schwartzendorf
Françoise Rosay
as The Countess
Irasema Dilián
as Janka Novotska
Gino Cervi
as Pietro Zanini
Mario Ferrari
as The Captain
Eva Breuer
as Christine Obear
Gina Falckenberg
as Hilda from Bavaria
Fausto Tozzi
Anna Maria Alegiani
as Woman Prisoner
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- IT
Production Companies
- Navona Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Women Without Names about?
This is the sad story of several desperate ladies incarcerated somewhere in Italy in a camp for displaced women after the end of World War II. Among them, Anna, a Yugoslav, who has seen her husband...
Who directed Women Without Names?
Women Without Names was directed by Géza von Radványi.
How long is Women Without Names?
Women Without Names has a runtime of 2 hours and 9 minutes (129 minutes total).
When was Women Without Names released?
Women Without Names was released on March 23, 1950 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Women Without Names?
The main cast of Women Without Names includes Simone Simon, Vivi Gioi, Françoise Rosay, Irasema Dilián, Gino Cervi.