For the past few weeks, revolt has been brewing in the Kingdom of Naples. The handsome Castelli is at the head of the conspiracy that wants to put an end to the reign of King Murat. To carry out his plan, he decides to infiltrate the court in order to become an intimate of the king. But his ploy works too well: he manages to enter the court thanks to his talents as a singer and very quickly seduces Queen Geneviève. But this imprudence costs him a lot. He is soon arrested by the king's men and immediately condemned to death.
May 1947
Lost Dora Film production based on the songs "'O Festino" and "'A legge" by Pacifico Vento
Mar 1921
Lost Dora Film production based on the novel "La Medea di Porta Medina" (1882) by Francesco Mastriani
Jun 1920
Lost Dora Film based on the novel "Raffaella o i misteri del vecchio mercato" (1905) by Carolina Invernizio
Aug 1917
Lost Dora Film production
Mar 1922
Nov 1916
Lost Dora Film production based on a Neapolitan popular song
Aug 1925
Lost Dora Film based on the drama "Gnesella" (1899) by Francesco Gabriele Starace
Apr 1919
May 1915
Lost Dora FIlm based on the novel "Il barcaiulo d'Amalfi" (1882) by Francesco Mastriani
Sep 1918
Jan 1916
Jul 1924
Maria, a destitute madwoman dies in a fire at the insane asylum. The unwanted corpse of her is donated to the academy for an anatomy lesson. The film ends in the anatomy dissection theatre, where the female body lies on the table surrounded by male doctors and students.
Jun 1917
Oct 1915
Lost Dora Film production based on the novel by Francesco Mastriani
Apr 1917
May 1922
Lost Dora Film production based on the 1853 drama "Gabriele il lampionaio di porto" by Nicola de Lise
May 1920
Jan 1915
Lost Dora Film remake of the homonymous 1913 film
Apr 1924
May 1929