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Arrivederci Roma (film)

Seven Hills of Rome
Seven hills of rome.jpg
Theatrical poster for the USA release
Directed by Roy Rowland
Produced by Lester Welch
Written by Art Cohn and Giorgio Prosperi
Starring Mario Lanza
Marisa Allasio
Renato Rascel
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
30 January 1958
Running time
107 minutes
Country Italy
United States
Language English
Budget $908,000
Box office $2,155,000

Seven Hills of Rome (Italian title: Arrivederci Roma) is an Italian-American film released in January 1958 and shot on location in Rome and at the Titanus studios. It was filmed in Technicolor and Technirama, distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and was tenor Mario Lanza's penultimate film.

Marc Revere, an American TV singer of Italian heritage, travels to Italy in search of his jet-setting fiancée, Carol Ralston, played by Peggie Castle. Revere moves in with his comical and good hearted cousin Pepe Bonelli (Renato Rascel), a struggling artist who also befriends a beautiful young girl, Raffaella Marini (Marisa Allasio), whom Revere had met on a train, and who develops a crush on him.

Lanza, after some difficulty, lands a contract to sing in a fine nightclub, but misses his opening night due to unforeseen circumstances during a date with Carol.

The music was supervised and conducted by George Stoll, and included the following songs:

Among the selections that Lanza sings in this "vocal tour de force" (Variety) is "Arrivederci Roma", performed in the Piazza Navona (and recorded) with a young street urchin, Luisa Di Meo. In typical Lanza fashion, the star had encountered the youngster while in Rome and insisted on her appearing in the film. Lanza also performs a sequence of imitations of famous singers of the era — Perry Como; Frankie Laine; Dean Martin; and Louis Armstrong- "When The Saints Go Marching In" — committing to film what was one of his favorite party performances. Opera selections include "Questa o quella" from Rigoletto.


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