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The Golden Madonna

1949, Movie, NR, 88 mins

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"The Golden Madonna" is a painting Italian villagers have traditionally prayed to during dry spells. Hidden from the Germans during WW II, it is now tucked away in a villa inherited by Calvert. Not knowing the importance of the painting, she sells it to a junk dealer. Once its relevance is known, she sets out with Rennie to retrieve it, but it has ended up in the hands of some swindlers who pretend to give it back, though they actually have sold it to black-market dealer Car... read more leave a comment
Year: 1949
Rated NR

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Cast
Phyllis Calvert: Patricia Chandler
Michael Rennie: Mike Christie
Tullio Carminati: Signor Higone
David Greene: Johnny Lester
Aldo Silvani: Don Vincenzo
Franco Coop: Esposito

 

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