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Le schiave di Cartagine

  • 1956
  • T
  • 1h 36min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,4/10
95
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Gianna Maria Canale in Le schiave di Cartagine (1956)
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Nell'anno 120 d.C. in Cilicia, il tribuno Marco compra le sorelle cartaginesi Lea ed Ester come schiave per Julia, figlia del proconsole. L'ambiziosa Julia ama Marco ma è promessa sposa al c... Leggi tuttoNell'anno 120 d.C. in Cilicia, il tribuno Marco compra le sorelle cartaginesi Lea ed Ester come schiave per Julia, figlia del proconsole. L'ambiziosa Julia ama Marco ma è promessa sposa al cinico Flavio Metello.Nell'anno 120 d.C. in Cilicia, il tribuno Marco compra le sorelle cartaginesi Lea ed Ester come schiave per Julia, figlia del proconsole. L'ambiziosa Julia ama Marco ma è promessa sposa al cinico Flavio Metello.

  • Regia
    • Guido Brignone
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Francesco De Feo
    • Mario Guerra
    • Nicola Manzari
  • Star
    • Gianna Maria Canale
    • Jorge Mistral
    • Marisa Allasio
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,4/10
    95
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Guido Brignone
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Francesco De Feo
      • Mario Guerra
      • Nicola Manzari
    • Star
      • Gianna Maria Canale
      • Jorge Mistral
      • Marisa Allasio
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  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
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    Gianna Maria Canale
    Gianna Maria Canale
    • Giulia Marzia
    Jorge Mistral
    Jorge Mistral
    • Marco Valerio
    Marisa Allasio
    Marisa Allasio
    • Lea
    Ana Luisa Peluffo
    Ana Luisa Peluffo
    • Ester
    Rubén Rojo
    Rubén Rojo
    • Flavio Metello
    Luigi Pavese
    • Publio Cornelio
    Germán Cobos
    Germán Cobos
    • Tullio
    • (as Herman Cobos)
    Nando Tamberlani
    Nando Tamberlani
    • Giulio Severo
    • (as Fernando Tamberlani)
    Albert Hehn
    Albert Hehn
    • Livio Catullo
    Marcello Giorda
    Marcello Giorda
    • Libanio
    Ricardo Valle
    • Stefano
    Nietta Zocchi
    Nietta Zocchi
    • Afra
    Vinicio Sofia
    • Mercante di schave
    Renato Navarrini
    • Fausto Domizio
    Edoardo Toniolo
    • Orazio Tiberio
    Carlo Lombardi
    Carlo Lombardi
    • Senatore Licinio
    Ugo Sasso
    • Fulvio
    Emilio Petacci
    • Regia
      • Guido Brignone
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Francesco De Feo
      • Mario Guerra
      • Nicola Manzari
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    5Bunuel1976

    THE SWORD AND THE CROSS (Guido Brignone, 1956) **1/2

    Occasionally, an international moniker is attributed to different films within the same genre which, when it involves some of the same credentials, can prove quite confusing: for instance, I had already watched and reviewed a peplum by this title – alternately named MARY MAGDALENE (1958), and with which it shares leading man Jorge Mistral (for what it is worth, a Luis Bunuel alumnus)! Besides, the nominal star in the film under review i.e. Gianna Maria Canale would also appear in THE MIGHTY CRUSADERS (also 1958)…among whose international titles is THE CROSS AND THE SWORD, and which – coincidentally – had as co-star Bunuel regular Francisco Rabal!

    While the mythological/fantasy peplums were largely juvenile and often silly, the historical/religious ones were generally solemn and downright dull; this one obviously falls in the latter category, whose plot is yet again a variation on the oft-filmed "Quo Vadis" – as Roman Mistral shuns noblewoman Canale for Carthaginian Christian(!) Marisa Allasio. The former's spite towards the latter is quite drastic, though – since she has her ritualistically whipped by her Mrs. Danvers-like maid and, later still, blinded, Samson-style, by a roving iron placed before her eyes! The rest of the narrative deals, as expected, with dreary political intrigue and hokey sermonizing – which leaves little space for proper sword-and-sandal action…yet Canale's inevitably violent demise is nicely devised, as she falls off a speeding chariot to be trampled by the horses of the riders giving chase! Unfortunately, the ropey quality of the copy I watched – recorded off Italian TV – left much to be desired and occasionally interfered with my viewing pleasure!

    To complement my recent mini-marathon of Riccardo Freda epics, I may be able to include a few more of the numerous ones made by his partner Canale – for the record, I have access to eight other unwatched flicks in this vein where she is featured! With respect to Mistral, among his other costumed fare is the obscure but intriguing French Arabian Nights tale SHEHERAZADE (1963; in which none other than Jean-Luc Godard himself was roped in to appear, since his then-muse Anna Karina was the leading lady!). As for director Brignone, it should be noted that this was his penultimate work, made at age 69: tellingly, apart from his swan-song SIGN OF THE GLADIATOR (1959), the only other effort of his that I am familiar with dates from the Silent era – namely MACISTE IN HELL (1925)!; even so, looking at his extensive filmography on IMDb, I noticed not only a trio of other movies I managed to record off Italian TV but also a handful related to historical figures often touched upon by the cinema – such as Cleopatra, Socrates, Lorenzino de' Medici, Edmund Kean, Beatrice Cenci, Agi Murad, etc.!
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    The forgotten and flawed Slave Girls of Carthage

    Of all the Italian epics, this rarely-seen example would appear to be the most forgotten and the least acclaimed. On the face of it the film's credentials are highly impressive: the story is a broad re-make of Fabiola whereby a rich Roman lady is led to believe the Christians were responsible for the murder of her father. Italy's top costume villainess Gianna Maria Canale displays her customary icy exterior whilst harbouring a secret inner passion for Spanish hunk Jorge Mistral (although neither probably knows what the other is talking about). Albertini's cinematography is visually stunning in rich colour, which has been faithfully transferred to the Cine Epico DVD in its original 2.35:1 TotalScope. The sets certainly look magnificent, if just a tiny bit suspiciously wooden, and the costumes are top of the range. For the music score the producers have persuaded distinguished composer Enzo Masetti (who also did Fabiola) to return for the re-make. And at the opulent palace in Tarsus we are treated to an energetic display by an African ballerina, then Marisa Allasio sings (or at least mimes) a lovely Carthaginian aria in Italian. So, with all this class around him, there can surely be no way for veteran director Guido Brignone to turn out one of the turkeys of 1956? Somehow, he can and he does. One could easily blame his pedestrian pace or the static camera work, but the real killer blow is Brignone's failure to stamp any authority or care on the proceedings. The resulting lack of attention to detail is noticeable as early as the main title. Masetti opens with his eloquent and sombre music for the Christians labouring on the treadmill, but the main title designer chooses a pretty desert sketch with palm trees, which would be fine if we were watching The Road to Morocco. The heroine Lea is blinded by a white-hot sword in the dungeons and spends the rest of the picture stumbling around. However, apparently thanks to some anachronistic plastic surgery in ancient Tarsus, her face shows no sign of burns or scarring whatsoever. Somebody seems to have decided that Brignone's direction of one of the sword fights was too sluggish, so we see it speeded up like in the old cliffhanger serials. The goofs just go on and on. Gianna Maria Canale meets her end being trampled to death by horses with earth spectacularly churning into the camera lens. But, when the poor lady rolls over dead, her clothes are spotless and her face has just a couple of token dabs of red paint. Towards the end Masetti runs out of time or enthusiasm (or both) and recycles his battle music from Attila the Hun. Ironically, it's only the ending when the film really comes to life. There's a well-staged chariot race to the beach where hero and villain fight it out to the death on the sands. Flavius Metellus, up to then intelligently portrayed by fine actor Rubén Rojo, elects to theatrically fall on his sword. Then, against a grand choral finale, the Christian lovers walk off into God's sunlight, but the whole thing is ruined by the end-title again using the Hope-Crosby backdrop. One is inevitably left with the conclusion that Slave Girls of Carthage, with so much talent to admire, should have been a lot, lot better.

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      This film was a co-production between Italy, Spain, and Mexico, was and shot in widescreen (Cine-total-scope) in Italian, in Cinecittà Studios, in Rome. Cinecittà Studios (Cinema City Studios), is a large film studio in Rome, with an area of about 100 acres.
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      Referenced in Gladiateur, glaive et fantasmes (2018)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 14 dicembre 1956 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Italia
      • Messico
      • Spagna
    • Lingua
      • Italiano
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      • The Sword and the Cross
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Cinecitta, Roma, Italia(studios)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Cinematográfica Filmex S.A.
      • Società Italiana Cines
      • Yago Films
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    • Proporzioni
      • 2.35 : 1

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