The Walls of Malapaga

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The Walls of Malapaga

Original French film poster
Directed by René Clément
Produced by Alfredo Guarini
Written by Jean Aurenche
Pierre Bost (adaptation and dialogue)
Cesare Zavattini
Suso Cecchi d'Amico
Alfredo Guarini (screenplay)
Starring Jean Gabin
Isa Miranda
Music by Roman Vlad
Cinematography Louis Page
Editing by Mario Serandrei
Distributed by MGM (1949 Italian release)
Films International (1950 US release)
Release date(s) Flag of France November 5, 1947
Flag of United States December 20, 1948
Running time Flag of France 95 mins
Flag of Italy 104 mins
Flag of United States 89 mins
Language French
IMDb profile

The Walls of Malapaga (Italian: Le mura di Malapaga, French: Au-delà des grilles (Beyond the Gates), is a 1949 Franco-Italian film co-production made by Francinex and Italia Produzione. It was directed by René Clément and produced by Alfredo Guarini from a screenplay by Cesare Zavattini, Suso Cecchi d'Amico and Alfredo Guarini adapted by Jean Aurenche and Pierre Bost. The music score was by Roman Vlad and the cinematography by Louis Page.

The film stars Jean Gabin and Isa Miranda.

Gabin is a French criminal, Pierre Arrignon, on the run who finds himself in Genoa, Italy, and falls in love with a local girl, Marta Manfredini (played by Isa Miranda). The film is set in Italy but the dialogue is in French.

[edit] Awards

The Walls of Malapaga was highly regarded in its day: it won an honorary Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and both Clément and Miranda won awards at the Cannes Film Festival. However, it is little-known today, and is not available on video or DVD.

Preceded by
Bicycle Thieves
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
1950
(Honorary Award before creation of official award)
Succeeded by
Rashomon
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