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La Couronne de fer

Original title: La corona di ferro
  • 1941
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  • 1h 23m
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6.4/10
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La Couronne de fer (1941)
AdventureFantasy

A crown, supposedly made from a nail out of the Cross of Christ and the metal of Roman swords, becomes a legend and a symbol of justice.A crown, supposedly made from a nail out of the Cross of Christ and the metal of Roman swords, becomes a legend and a symbol of justice.A crown, supposedly made from a nail out of the Cross of Christ and the metal of Roman swords, becomes a legend and a symbol of justice.

  • Director
    • Alessandro Blasetti
  • Writers
    • Alessandro Blasetti
    • Renato Castellani
    • Corrado Pavolini
  • Stars
    • Elisa Cegani
    • Luisa Ferida
    • Rina Morelli
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    475
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    • Director
      • Alessandro Blasetti
    • Writers
      • Alessandro Blasetti
      • Renato Castellani
      • Corrado Pavolini
    • Stars
      • Elisa Cegani
      • Luisa Ferida
      • Rina Morelli
    • 6User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Elisa Cegani
    Elisa Cegani
    • La madre di Elsa & Elsa
    Luisa Ferida
    Luisa Ferida
    • Kavaora, madre di Tundra & Tundra
    Rina Morelli
    Rina Morelli
    • La vecchia del fuso
    Gino Cervi
    Gino Cervi
    • Il re Sedemondo di Kindaor
    Massimo Girotti
    Massimo Girotti
    • Licinio & Arminio, suo figlio
    Osvaldo Valenti
    Osvaldo Valenti
    • Eriberto
    Paolo Stoppa
    Paolo Stoppa
    • Trifilli
    Primo Carnera
    Primo Carnera
    • Klasa, il servo di Tundra
    Lino Bears
    • Kjumba
    • (uncredited)
    Satia Benni
    • La vedova di Licinio
    • (uncredited)
    Stelio Carnabuci
    • Il re Artace
    • (uncredited)
    Vittoria Carpi
    • La sposa di Artalo
    • (uncredited)
    Ada Colangeli
      Gemma D'Ambri
        Jolanda Fantini
          Adele Garavaglia
            Giorgio Gentile
            • Nicarete, principe dei Burgundi
            • (uncredited)
            Perla Martinelli
              • Director
                • Alessandro Blasetti
              • Writers
                • Alessandro Blasetti
                • Renato Castellani
                • Corrado Pavolini
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              User reviews6

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              5Jim Tritten

              Tarzan and the warrior princess

              The basic story is not bad, but this is just not a great movie. The hero follows a stag through the woods on his quest, tames lions, escapes all danger, and wins the female leader of the slaves. Compounding poor production and stiff acting is that the English subtitles are not contrasted against the background, making reading them difficult if not impossible at times. Then too, many shots, including some with subtitles, do not stay on the screen long enough to register. Production does not contrast well with DeMille epics nor Massimo Girotti's acting with that of Johnny Weissmuller, Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., or Errol Flynn. On the plus side, there are some very interesting scenes involving differences in tournament jousting -- much different that what we have seen in English mythology films. Best left in the can.
              5mike-3131

              Historical sidebar

              The Crown of Iron was screened at the Venice Biennale before an audience that included Nazi propagandist Josef Goebbels. Goebbels was, not surprisingly, keenly interested in film because of its propaganda value, and its ability to shape the national Weltanschaung. He was utterly appalled by the film, and relieved to note that nothing like it would ever be made in Germany. The film itself was, he wrote, 'not even worth commenting on'. Afterwards there was a reception, which glittered with fascist dignitaries, but this did nothing to appease Herr Goebbels. 'It's movies that matter,' he wrote. The disgust of Dr Goebbels was reason enough for me to see this movie. I learned about this from the excellent documentary 'The Goebbels Experiment'.
              7george-mercer

              Interesting period piece

              I saw this film on TV several times as a boy in the early or mid-1950s. At that age, it was a genuine sword and sorcerer fantasy. The weird part was years later when I'd try to explain the plot to someone. It was too complex and didn't make a whole lot of sense. When videotapes became available I tracked it down, bought it and watched it. It was just as strange as I'd remembered. It was also just as absorbing as it had been at the age of 10. An earlier comment about the quality of the movie on tape was accurate. It appeared to be taken from a damaged print and the subtitles are often unreadable. Still this is an interesting piece of film history. It's not for everyone, but for those interested in Italian film, epic blockbusters, etc., it can be fun. I'd like to see a good DVD version.
              8olddiscs

              Wonderul Vintage Epic from Italia!

              Bravo Blassetti ! Bravo Massimo Girotti ! What a surprise from Italy! An Epic saga..Mythological & religious...Sort of an Italian Star Wars meets Robin Hood meets Ben Hur ! Action ! Lust ! Mythological settings ! Forests, loincloths ,moats,chariots, swords, jousting & a story line which never loses your interest!!What a Spectacle !! predates most of our great spectacular films of the 1950s by many yrs (Ok, we had silent films King of Kings & 10 Commandments & some other De Mille Films, Sign of the Cross etc) but this mythological setting was unusual for the times... Cant wait to see again.. Massimo Girotti whose work I know from Senso & later Medea is excellent... rest of cast were not known to me & also not aware of director, Blassetti.... now I am !Will look forward to viewing The Iron Crown again,.and other films by Blassetti..Thanks again TCM !!
              8JohnSeal

              Terrific fantasy

              The Iron Crown is a wonderful fantasy film that carries on the great traditions of Italian pepla such as Cabiria. There are hints that the filmmakers had seen Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, but The Iron Crown also anticipates---and establishes the blueprint for---films as disparate as Shrek, The Princess Bride, and many of the renewed pepla cycle of the 60s. The film is also echoed by Cocteau's Beauty and the Beast, though it is certainly a lighter hearted affair. Wrestler Primo Carnera is on hand as a loyal strong man, adding interest for fans of the squared circle. Skillfully blending comedy, romance, and action, this is not to be missed.

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              • Trivia
                Massimo Girotti plays two different roles in the film: Licinio and Arminio. His voice is dubbed over for both parts, as Licinio by Augusto Marcacci and as Arminio by Gualtiero De Angelis.
              • Connections
                Edited into La case du siècle: Cinecittà, de Mussolini à la Dolce Vita (2021)

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              • Release date
                • January 13, 1943 (France)
              • Country of origin
                • Italy
              • Language
                • Italian
              • Also known as
                • The Iron Crown
              • Filming locations
                • Ronciglione, Viterbo, Lazio, Italy
              • Production companies
                • Ente Nazionale Industrie Cinematografiche (ENIC)
                • Lux Film
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              • Budget
                • ITL 40,000,000 (estimated)
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              • Runtime
                • 1h 23m(83 min)
              • Color
                • Black and White
              • Aspect ratio
                • 1.37 : 1

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