Seven Hills of Rome | |
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Theatrical poster for the USA release
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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
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30 January 1958 |
Running time
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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.