The Lion of Amalfi
- 11 October 1950 (1950-10-11)
The Lion of Amalfi (Italian: Il Leone di Amalfi) is a 1950 Italian historical adventure film directed by Pietro Francisci and starring Vittorio Gassman, Milly Vitale and Carlo Ninchi.[1] After making his 1949 biopic Anthony of Padua, Francisci switched to making historical adventures.[2] Gassman had attracted notice for his performance in the melodrama Bitter Rice leading to his casting in this film.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Flavio Mogherini. It was shot at the Palatino Studios in Rome. It grossed 256 million lire at the box office.[3]
Synopsis
After the Duchy of Amalfi is invaded and conquered by the Normans, the last Duke's son Mauro leads a resistance movement to the tyrannical regime they impose.
Cast
- Vittorio Gassman as Mauro
- Milly Vitale as Eleonora
- Sergio Fantoni as Ruggero
- Carlo Ninchi as Roberto il Guiscardo
- Elvi Lissiak as Diana
- Achille Majeroni as Dino
- Ughetto Bertucci as Luciano
- Ugo Sasso as Attilio
- Valerio Tordi as Pietro
- Arnoldo Foà
- Adele Bishop
- Cesare Fantoni
- Anna Di Lorenzo
- Roberto Risso
- Franco Silva
References
Bibliography
- Chiti, Roberto & Poppi, Roberto . Dizionario del cinema italiano: Dal 1945 al 1959. Gremese Editore, 1991.
- Moliterno, Gino. The A to Z of Italian Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
- Smith, Garry Allen. Epic Films: Casts, Credits and Commentary on More Than 350 Historical Spectacle Movies. McFarland, 2015.
External links
- The Lion of Amalfi at IMDb
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- La mia vita sei tu (1934)
- I Met You in Naples (1946)
- Christmas at Camp 119 (1947)
- Anthony of Padua (1949)
- The Lion of Amalfi (1950)
- The Wonderful Adventures of Guerrin Meschino (1951)
- The Queen of Sheba (1952)
- Attila (1954)
- Roland the Mighty (1956)
- Hercules (1958)
- Hercules Unchained (1959)
- The Warrior Empress (1960)
- Siege of Syracuse (1960)
- Hercules, Samson and Ulysses (1964)
- Star Pilot (1966)
- Sinbad and the Caliph of Baghdad (1973)
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