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FOREIGN EARTH

by Sergio Corbucci

synopsis

A group of Italian immigrants go through the border illegally. Once in France they find work in a mine, but as strikebreakers, which infuriates the local strikers. After a series of violent incidents, things begin to improve. One of the Italian miners named Stefano draws the attention of the landlord of the mine's lover. With her support, he is hired in a vaudeville company. Unfortunately, while he is making his debut as a singer, the show is interrupted by a tragic news: a firedamp has occurred and a great number of miners are trapped in the pit. Stefano does not hesitate: he joins the rescuers and, with them, manages to save a few lives.

international title: Foreign Earth
original title: Terra straniera
country: Italy
year: 1954
genre: fiction
directed by: Sergio Corbucci
film run: 86'
release date: IT 15/01/1954, FR 12/07/1957
screenplay: Siro Angeli, Sergio Corbucci, Vittoriano Petrilli, Alberto Vecchietti
cast: Jacques Sernas, Tamara Lees, Lia Amanda, Paolo Emilio Bergamaschi, Sergio Bergonzelli, Angelo Dessy, Vittorio Duse, Lucien Gallas, Cristina Grado, Fausto Guerzoni, John Kitzmiller, Nino Milano, Gianni Musy, Narciso Parigi
cinematography by: Gianni Di Venanzo
film editing: Gabriele Varriale
music: Carlo Franci
producer: Pietro Bigerna

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