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  1. Fatal Symphony (Italian: Sinfonia fatale) is a 1947 Italian war-melodrama film directed by Victor Stoloff and starring Douglass Montgomery, Marina Berti and Sarah Churchill. It was screened and awarded a prize at the Lugano Festival. It was shot at the Scalera Studios in Rome.

  2. With Douglass Montgomery, Marina Berti, Sarah Churchill, Tullio Carminati. A young American composer separates from his wife, and moves to Rome. Soon, he falls for Mirella, a beautiful girl in that country. As his work and relationship progress, the dangers of war arise.

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    • Drama, Romance, War
    • Victor Stoloff
    • 1947-05
  3. Overview. Cast & Crew. Fatal Symphony is a 1947 Italian war-melodrama film directed by Victor Stoloff and starring Douglass Montgomery, Marina Berti and Sarah Churchill. It was screened and awarded a prize at the Lugano Festival. Original Release. 05/01/1947. Cast. Name. Character. ( see additional cast & crew)

  4. Sinfonia fatale is a film directed by Victor Stolof with Douglass Montgomery, Marina Berti, Sarah Churchill, Tullio Carminati .... Year: 1947. Original title: Sinfonia fatale. Synopsis: A young American composer separates from his wife, and moves to Rome. Soon, he falls for Mirella, a beautiful girl in that country.

    • Victor Stolof
    • Douglass Montgomery
  5. Mario Besesti ... voice dubbing: Victor Rietti (uncredited) Emilio Cigoli ... voice dubbing: Claudio Gora (uncredited) Gualtiero De Angelis

  6. Fatal Symphony (Q3487373) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. 1946 film. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Fatal Symphony. 1946 film. Statements. instance of . film. 0 references. genre. war film. 1 reference. imported ...

  7. Date. 27 May 1906. ( 1906-05-27) Location. Saalbau Essen. Conductor. Gustav Mahler. The Symphony No. 6 in A minor by Gustav Mahler is a symphony in four movements, composed in 1903 and 1904, with revisions from 1906. It is sometimes nicknamed the Tragic ("Tragische"), though the origin of the name is unclear.