The Hazards of Life - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)

Rosa Basaleo and Vittorina Caseldi have been fast friends since their childhood. Now they are women and Rosa is married to Emzo Remboldi and is blessed with a child Vittorina has taken to the stage, and has become famous under the name of ...See moreRosa Basaleo and Vittorina Caseldi have been fast friends since their childhood. Now they are women and Rosa is married to Emzo Remboldi and is blessed with a child Vittorina has taken to the stage, and has become famous under the name of Fanny Esperi. One day she is introduced to Rosa's husband, thinking him unmarried. They become lovers, and when Fanny hears that he is married, she refuses to have anything more to do with him. He resolves to get a divorce, and Rosa, when she is told, decides to commit suicide. Her child is given a letter to her father, but which he gives to Fanny instead. Fanny, with her servant's help, succeeds in preventing Rosa's death and reuniting her and her husband. Written by Cinema News and Property Gazette (September, 1912) See less