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Emilio Luigi Carlo Giuseppe Maria Ghione (30 July 1879 – 7 January 1930), known as Emilio Ghione, was an Italian
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actor, director and screenwriter. Ghione was best known for writing, directing, and starring in the Za La Mort series of adventure films, in which Ghione played a likeable French
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and 'honest outlaw'. Ghione directed, wrote, and acted in every genre of film, and directed some of the most famous stars of the time, including
Francesca Bertini Francesca Bertini (born Elena Seracini Vitiello; 5 January 1892 – 13 October 1985) was an Italian silent film actress. She was one of the most successful silent film stars in the first quarter of the twentieth-century. Biography Born in Pra ...
,
Lina Cavalieri Natalina "Lina" Cavalieri (25 December 1874 – 7 February 1944) was an Italian operatic dramatic soprano, actress, and monologist. Biography Lina Cavalieri was born on Christmas Day at Viterbo, some north of Rome. She lost her parents at the ...
,
Alberto Collo Alberto Collo (6 May 1883 – 7 May 1955) was an Italian actor who appeared in more than a hundred and thirty films during his career, mostly during the silent era. During the 1910s he starred in several films directed by Baldassarre Negroni.Molit ...
, and Hesperia. After his final film role in 1926, Ghione briefly performed on a theatrical tour of Italy. Ghione wrote three novels based around his Za La Mort character, an autobiography, and an essay on Italian Silent Cinema, before his death from tuberculosis in 1930. In 1979, a retrospective of Ghione's films was held at the
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. In 2008, a retrospective of his films was held at the Cinema Ritrovato festival in
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, and a temporary exhibition of photographs and film stills documenting Ghione's career was opened at the Cineteca of Bologna.


Film career


Early life and film career

Born in Turin, Emilio Ghione was the son of a minor painter, Celestino Ghione, and initially worked as a painter of miniatures. Ghione secured work in Turin's growing film industry in 1908, initially as a set-hand and
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, performing dangerous stunts involving falling from horses. He began to play secondary roles in a variety of films, including the comedies of André Deed. Frustrated by the slow progress of his career, Ghione left Turin in 1911 to seek his fortune in Rome.


Rise to fame

In Rome, Ghione quickly progressed to starring roles in films made by Cines and Celio-Film, such as ''Il poverello di assisi'' (''St Francis'' on its British release). Ghione then starred in a series of films alongside
Francesca Bertini Francesca Bertini (born Elena Seracini Vitiello; 5 January 1892 – 13 October 1985) was an Italian silent film actress. She was one of the most successful silent film stars in the first quarter of the twentieth-century. Biography Born in Pra ...
and
Alberto Collo Alberto Collo (6 May 1883 – 7 May 1955) was an Italian actor who appeared in more than a hundred and thirty films during his career, mostly during the silent era. During the 1910s he starred in several films directed by Baldassarre Negroni.Molit ...
, including ''Histoire d'un Pierrot''. Ghione directed his first film as actor-director, ''Il Circolo Nero'', in 1913. Ghione became known for his success in directing the demanding ''divas'' of the period, including
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,
Francesca Bertini Francesca Bertini (born Elena Seracini Vitiello; 5 January 1892 – 13 October 1985) was an Italian silent film actress. She was one of the most successful silent film stars in the first quarter of the twentieth-century. Biography Born in Pra ...
and Hesperia. However, Ghione was not entirely able to resist their demands -
Francesca Bertini Francesca Bertini (born Elena Seracini Vitiello; 5 January 1892 – 13 October 1985) was an Italian silent film actress. She was one of the most successful silent film stars in the first quarter of the twentieth-century. Biography Born in Pra ...
allegedly ordered the destruction of all the prints of ''Don Pietro Caruso'' because she did not like the outfits she wore in the film.


Za La Mort and height of fame

In 1914, Ghione created the first film featuring his character Za La Mort, ''Nelly La Gigolette'', which was a great success. Following this success and his move to Tiber film, Ghione created a sequel called ''Za La Mort'' (1915), which developed the character and introduced a companion, Za La Vie, played by
Kally Sambucini Kally Sambucini (1892–1969) was an Italian film actress, known for playing the female sidekick Za La Vie in the Za La Mort series of action films alongside Emilio Ghione.Moliterno p.341 Selected filmography * '' The Rose of Granada'' (1916) ...
. Ghione created a total of thirteen Za La Mort feature films and three serial films between 1914 and 1924, many of which were very successful commercially. The character of Za La Mort, a Parisian ''apache'', was unstable throughout the series. In some films, Za La Mort was a cruel-hearted, murderous, seductive criminal, while in others he was a romantic, faithful, underworld avenger, similar to Louis Feuillade's
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. The Za La Mort series was mostly set in an imaginary Paris, with some episodes set in America and exotic tropical locations. Despite inconsistencies of plot and character and mostly negative critical reviews, Za La Morts exotic, exciting adventures captured the public imagination and Ghione became one of the most recognisable stars of the Italian silent cinema. During the production of the Za La Mort series, Ghione continued to star in and direct a variety of films, including melodramas, adventure films and a biopic of Italian patriot
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.


Decline of film career and appearances in theatre

In the period 1919-1924, Ghione directed and starred in films for most of the major Italian film companies (including Lombardo (now known as
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) and other minor film companies. Ghione's decadent lifestyle and expensive habits left him nearly penniless when the Italian film industry collapsed in 1922. In 1923, he left for Germany to make ''Zalamort – Der Traum der Zalavie'' with
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, but the film was a commercial failure, owing partially to the fact that it was extensively cut by the censors. Eventually, Ghione's own lack of funds and the commercial failure of several projects meant that he was no longer able to get the investment necessary to make his own film projects. ''Senza Padre'' (1924) was his last film as screenwriter, director and actor, and Ghione abandoned his last film project as a director, ''La Casa Errante'', in 1927. Ghione then acted in several of the 'all-star' productions of 1925-1926, which failed to revive the dying Italian film industry. In 1926, Ghione launched a theatrical revue with
Kally Sambucini Kally Sambucini (1892–1969) was an Italian film actress, known for playing the female sidekick Za La Vie in the Za La Mort series of action films alongside Emilio Ghione.Moliterno p.341 Selected filmography * '' The Rose of Granada'' (1916) ...
and
Alberto Collo Alberto Collo (6 May 1883 – 7 May 1955) was an Italian actor who appeared in more than a hundred and thirty films during his career, mostly during the silent era. During the 1910s he starred in several films directed by Baldassarre Negroni.Molit ...
and toured Italy performing sketches based on the Za La Mort films.


Career as an author

In 1922, Ghione's first Za La Mort novel, ''Le Maschere Bianche'', was published in installments in the popular ''Al Cinema'' magazine. Ghione's second novel, ''Za La Mort'', was published in 1928. The novel was largely based on the Za La Mort films, especially on ''Zalamort – Der Traum der Zalavie'', the plot of which had been made almost unintelligible by censorship cuts. Ghione's autobiography, ''Memorie e Confessioni'' also appeared in the monthly cinema magazine Cinemalia between March and December 1928. During his time in Paris in 1929, Ghione wrote an essay on the history of Italian silent cinema ''La Parabole du Cinéma Italien'' (''The Parabola of Italian Cinema''). This essay was the first look at Italian silent cinema as a whole and was quoted extensively by the first film historians to deal with Italian silent cinema, such as Eugenio Palmieri. The essay was published in the French ''L'Art Cinematographique'' series in 1930 and in the
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newspaper
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in 1931. In 1930, another Za La Mort novel was published called ''L'Ombra di Za La Mort''. The novel's central character is Ghione/Za La Mort, a mix of Ghione's decadent star persona and his favourite character, and tells of his adventures across the world and his encounters with beautiful women. The novel features extracts from Ghione's autobiography ''Memorie e Confessioni'' and minimises the character of
Kally Sambucini Kally Sambucini (1892–1969) was an Italian film actress, known for playing the female sidekick Za La Vie in the Za La Mort series of action films alongside Emilio Ghione.Moliterno p.341 Selected filmography * '' The Rose of Granada'' (1916) ...
/Za La Vie.


Personal life

In 1911, Ghione married Clotilde Coletti and they had one son, Pierfrancesco Ghione, also known as Emilio Ghione Jr. The couple separated after 1913. In 1915, Ghione started a relationship with
Kally Sambucini Kally Sambucini (1892–1969) was an Italian film actress, known for playing the female sidekick Za La Vie in the Za La Mort series of action films alongside Emilio Ghione.Moliterno p.341 Selected filmography * '' The Rose of Granada'' (1916) ...
, which lasted until his death. Ghione led a famously decadent life, following the trends set by poet Gabriele D'Annunzio. Ghione spent a lot of money on restaurants, generous tips, clothes and antiques. Ghione was a fan of luxury automobiles made by
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and used them in his films.


Illness and death

Emilio Ghione was hospitalised following
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in 1927. A public appeal was opened for Ghione, and the money was used to help his recovery and send him to Paris in search of work. During his stay in
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in 1929, Ghione slept rough and his health deteriorated. He was hospitalised in Paris and
Lina Cavalieri Natalina "Lina" Cavalieri (25 December 1874 – 7 February 1944) was an Italian operatic dramatic soprano, actress, and monologist. Biography Lina Cavalieri was born on Christmas Day at Viterbo, some north of Rome. She lost her parents at the ...
paid to send him back to
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by train. Emilio Ghione died on 7 January 1930 in
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, in the presence of Kally Sambucini and his son, Pierfrancesco Ghione. His funeral was held at the Roman Basilica of
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, and his remains interred in the Verano cemetery in Rome.


Selected filmography


Films as actor and director

* ''Il Circolo Nero'' (1913) * ''Don Pietro Caruso'' (1914) * ''Nelly La Gigolette'' (1914) * ''Za La Mort'' (1915) * ''Oberdan'' (1915) * ''Anime Buie'' (1916) * ''Il Triangolo Giallo'' (1917) * '' I Topi Grigi'' (1918) * ''Sua Eccellenza La Morte'' (1919) * ''Dollari e Fracks'' (1919) * ''Il castello di bronzo'' (1920) * ''Senza pietà'' (1921) * ''Quale dei due'' (1922), also known as ''Za La Mort contro Za La Mort'' * ''La maga e il grifo (1922)'' * ''
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'' (1924) * '' Za La Mort'' (1924), known in Italy as ''L'incubo di Zalavie'' * ''Senza Padre'' (1926)


Films as actor

* ''Come fu che l'ingordigia rovinò il Natale a Cretinetti'' (1910)Cretinetti - Come fu che l'ingordigia rovinò il Natale a Cretinetti, 1910. Ghione plays the devil Mephistophles. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZxwSYXqGf4 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCO2NZlHzbc * ''La Gerusalemme Liberata'' (1911) * '' Broken Idol'' (1913) * '' Pierrot the Prodigal'' (1913) * ''Il Potere Sovrano'' (1916) * ''
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'' (1925) * ''
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'' (1926)


Films as director

*''Sposa nella morte!'' (1915) starring
Lina Cavalieri Natalina "Lina" Cavalieri (25 December 1874 – 7 February 1944) was an Italian operatic dramatic soprano, actress, and monologist. Biography Lina Cavalieri was born on Christmas Day at Viterbo, some north of Rome. She lost her parents at the ...
*''La rosa di granata'' (1916), starring
Lina Cavalieri Natalina "Lina" Cavalieri (25 December 1874 – 7 February 1944) was an Italian operatic dramatic soprano, actress, and monologist. Biography Lina Cavalieri was born on Christmas Day at Viterbo, some north of Rome. She lost her parents at the ...


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