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A list of films produced in Italy in 1913:
| Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1913 | ||||||
| A sipario calato | ||||||
| The Absent-Minded Lover | ||||||
| Gli Accattoni del Sacro Cuore | ||||||
| Acquazzone in montagna | ||||||
| Quo vadis | Enrico Guazzoni | Amleto Novelli, Gustavo Serena, Lea Giunchi, Amelia Cattaneo, Bruto Castellani, Augusto Mastripietri | Peplum | Silent Kolossal | ||
| Gli ultimi giorni di Pompei | Enrico Vidali | Luigi Mele, Suzanne De Labroy | Peplum | in 1913 there were filmed 3 verions of the film in Italy. The other two were directed by Mario Caserini and Arturo Ambrosio. The most famous and international known is Vidali's version | ||
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