Word: tullio
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Does the proletariat like it? An Italian who knows is His Excellency Tullio Cianetti, onetime organized labor boss in Turin ("Italy's Detroit"), today still exuberant and under 40 but a member of the Fascist Grand Council and President of the Corporative State's nation-wide Confederation of Workers in Industry...
...Meters, 3.30 o'clock. Italian Entries: Ulrico Dt. Blas, Tullio Gonnelli, Nino Larocchi. American '36; John McManus, B. C.; Larry Scanlon...
...Meters Relay (man running 100 meters). Italian Entries: Ulrico Di Blas, Folco Gugliclmi, Nino Larocchi, Tullio Gonnelli. American Entries: Eddie Calvin, '35 Harvard; Edward Cady, B. C.; John McManus, B. C.; John Joyce...
...Meters Relay, 4.50 o'clock. Italian Entries: Mario Rabaglino, Ulrico Di Blas, Tullio Gonnelli, Luigi Beccali. American Entries: Joseph Murphy, H. C.; Larry Scanlan, H. C.; Bert Graham, H. C.; Ivan Fuqua, Indiana...
Miss Moore's talents are given more than adequate support by the suave charm of Tullio Carminati, the explosive humour of Louis Alberni, and the truly excellent technical and musical work which have been expended on this picture. Despite these other virtues, however, the film is all Miss Moore's. The plot is simple and straightforward and has the great advantage of providing Miss Moore with the maximum opportunity for using her voice. She sings all sorts of music ranging from the modern "One Night of Love" to the difficult last act aria of Madame Butterfly all with finished technique...