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  1. It Started in Naples. Verenigde Staten 1960. Komedie van Melville Shavelson. Met o.a. Clark Gable, Sophia Loren, Vittorio De Sica, Marietto en Paolo Carlini. Michael Hamilton (Gable), advocaat te Philadelphia, reist naar Napels om de erfenis te regelen van zijn verongelukte broer Joe. Tien jaar lang liet de getrouwde 'lapzwans' - die destijds ...

  2. Mike Hamilton, a Philadelphia lawyer, comes to Naples to settle the estate of his long estranged "black sheep" brother. Once there, he discovers that the deceased has left an 8 year old boy who is being raised by Michael's sister-in-law Lucia Curcio. To make matters worse, Lucia happens to be a sexy nightclub dancer.

  3. 18 de jul. de 2007 · "Reelsingingstars""Clark Gable", "Sophia Loren", Vittorio De Sica, Marietto, Paolo Carlini

  4. Details. An American lawyer travels to Naples to settle the estate of his recently deceased expatriate brother. When he arrives, he discovers that his sister-in-law was also killed in the accident, leaving their son Marrietto in the guardianship of an aunt he hardly knows. The mutual suspicion of the two towards one another eventually turns to ...

  5. 27 de feb. de 2023 · Theatrical trailer of "It Started in Naples" by Melville Shavelson. Starring Clark Gable, Sophia Loren, Vittorio De Sica, Marietto, Paolo Carlini, Giovanni F...

  6. It Started in Naples. by Alessandro Cicognini, Carlo Savina and Sylvana Simoni. English lyrics by Milton Gabler (as Milt Gabler) Tu vuò fà l'Americano. by Renato Carosone and Nicola Salerno. Sung by Sophia Loren. Carina. Written by Alberto Testa (as A. Testa) and Corrado Lojacono (as R. Poes) Sung by Sophia Loren.

  7. 6 de nov. de 2019 · It's a got a cute kid (but not TOO cute) tossed into the story for good measure, and he's pretty entertaining. When it comes to hardcore film criticism, this would probably be rated B or B+. But when it comes to enjoying a film and simply finding it fun and well worth the watch, well, "It Started in Naples" gets a firm A. At least from me.