The Verona Trial
For the trial on which this film is based, see Verona trial.
The Verona Trial | |
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Directed by | Carlo Lizzani |
Produced by | Dino De Laurentiis |
Starring | Silvana Mangano |
Music by | Mario Nascimbene |
Cinematography | Leonida Barboni |
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Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Il processo di Verona (internationally released as The Verona Trial) is a 1963 Italian historical drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. The film tells of the final phases of the Italian fascist regime, in particular the affair of the 1944 Verona trial, in which Galeazzo Ciano, Emilio De Bono and other eminent Fascist officials were sentenced to death and almost immediately executed by a shooting detachment.[1]
For her portrayal of Edda Mussolini-Ciano, Silvana Mangano won the two major Italian film awards, the David di Donatello for Best Actress and the Silver Ribbon in the same category.[2]
Cast
- Silvana Mangano as Edda Ciano (Mussolini's daughter; Ciano's wife)
- Frank Wolff as count Galeazzo Ciano (Mussolini's son-in-law and former Minister of Foreign Affairs)
- Vivi Gioi as Donna Rachele (Mussolini's wife)
- Françoise Prévost as Frau Beetz (a member of a German Secret Service)
- Salvo Randone as Andrea Fortunato (public prosecutor)
- Giorgio De Lullo as Alessandro Pavolini (a fanatic fascist, who later led the execution)
- Ivo Garrani as Roberto Farinacci
- Andrea Checchi as Dino Grandi
- Henri Serre as Emilio Pucci
- Claudio Gora as Judge Vincenzo Cersosimo
- Carlo D'Angelo as Console Vianini
- Umberto D'Orsi as Luciano Gottardi
- Filippo Scelzo as Giovanni Marinelli
- Andrea Bosic as Tullio Cianetti
References
Further reading
- Carlo Lizzani, Ugo Pirro, Il Processo di Verona, Capelli, 1963
External links
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