Golden Madonna
| Golden Madonna | |
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Italian theatrical poster | |
| Directed by | Luigi Carpentieri Ladislao Vajda |
| Written by | Dudley Leslie Aimée Stuart |
| Screenplay by | Ákos Tolnay |
| Story by | Dorothy Hope |
| Produced by | Saverio D'Amico John Stafford |
| Starring | Phyllis Calvert Tullio Carminati Michael Rennie |
| Cinematography | Anchise Brizzi Otello Martelli |
| Edited by | Carmen Belaieff |
| Music by | Fernando Ludovico Lunghi |
Production companies | Pendennis Productions Produttore Films Internazionali |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
| Countries | Italy United Kingdom |
| Languages | Italian English |
Golden Madonna (Italian: La madonnina d'oro) is a 1949 British-Italian drama film directed by Luigi Carpentieri and Ladislao Vajda and starring Phyllis Calvert, Tullio Carminati and Michael Rennie. It was written by Dudley Leslie, Aimée Stuart and Ákos Tolnay, based on a story by Dorothy Hope.
Filmed on location, a group of original negatives and contact prints taken by photographer Francis Goodman are in the possession of London's National Portrait Gallery.
It was considered a lost film and was on the BFI 75 Most Wanted list, until a copy was loaned to the British Film Institute by Cohen Media.