Abandonment (film)

The film's sets were designed by the art director Guido Fiorini.

In the 1830s, there is shock when the son of a wealthy shipowner returns from a distant voyage with a new wife.

The film, one of the few dramas directed by the Tolentino-based director, was shot in the Cinecittà facilities.

The male lead George Rigaud was credited in the titles with the Italianized name Giorgio Rigato.

The Commission of Cinematographic Revision granted clearance for theatrical circulation without making any cuts had censor visa No.