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Fra Diavolo

Original title: Donne e briganti
  • 1950
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Fra Diavolo (1950)
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Diavolo's bandits fight Napoleon's troops and so King Ferdinand IV, the Neapolitan king, makes Fra Diavolo a Colonel. In the meantime the bandit also falls in love with Marietta, the king's ... Read allDiavolo's bandits fight Napoleon's troops and so King Ferdinand IV, the Neapolitan king, makes Fra Diavolo a Colonel. In the meantime the bandit also falls in love with Marietta, the king's illegitimate child.Diavolo's bandits fight Napoleon's troops and so King Ferdinand IV, the Neapolitan king, makes Fra Diavolo a Colonel. In the meantime the bandit also falls in love with Marietta, the king's illegitimate child.

  • Director
    • Mario Soldati
  • Writers
    • Pierre Lestringuez
    • Nicola Manzari
    • Vittorio Nino Novarese
  • Stars
    • Amedeo Nazzari
    • Maria Mauban
    • Jean Chevrier
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    49
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    • Director
      • Mario Soldati
    • Writers
      • Pierre Lestringuez
      • Nicola Manzari
      • Vittorio Nino Novarese
    • Stars
      • Amedeo Nazzari
      • Maria Mauban
      • Jean Chevrier
    • 1User review
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    Amedeo Nazzari
    Amedeo Nazzari
    • Michele Pezza detto 'Fra Diavolo'
    Maria Mauban
    • Marietta
    Jean Chevrier
    Jean Chevrier
    • Generale Hugo
    Paolo Stoppa
    Paolo Stoppa
    • Peppino Luciani
    Enrico Viarisio
    Enrico Viarisio
    • Cardinal Ruffo
    Nando Bruno
    • Beato
    Jacqueline Pierreux
    Jacqueline Pierreux
    • Nora
    Guido Celano
    Guido Celano
    • Sergente borbone
    Giuseppe Porelli
    Giuseppe Porelli
    • Ferdinando di Borbone
    Felice Minotti
    • Furiere Dupont
    Virgilio Riento
    • Fra Marco
    Enrico Luzi
    • Sentinella
    Nino Vingelli
    Nino Vingelli
    • Ciccillo
    Ada Dondini
    • Madre superiora
    Rina Franchetti
    Rina Franchetti
    • Suor Emilia
    Augusto Di Giovanni
    • Guardia al palazzo reale
    Anna Maria Canali
    • Bambina
    • (as Anna Canali)
    Gianni Luda
    • Brigante
    • Director
      • Mario Soldati
    • Writers
      • Pierre Lestringuez
      • Nicola Manzari
      • Vittorio Nino Novarese
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    Mario Soldati's version of the Fra Diavolo legend

    Fra Diavolo, actually Michele Pezza, was a colourful guerilla leader against the French in the age of Napoleon in the kingdom of Naples. His career in brief: advancing from a mountain brigand in the hills around Naples, leading a band robbing travellers, he became a leading figure of the state with considerable political influence, at the same time leading his bandits in a guerilla warfare against the French under Napoleon and having two mistresses at the same time, marrying one of them but remaining faithful also to the other, both sincerely loving him and never betraying him. Naturally this true swashbuckling adventure inspired many stories, even several in English, a French opera and a number of films, which all have in common that they are very liberal with the legend and usually give it a happy end, although he in reality was hanged by the French at only 35. There was a spectacular film in 1942 by Luigi Zampa, his first, which also elaborated freely on the legend, avoiding the hanging, and Mario Soldati turns the whole thing to a burlesque comedy, like a picaresque novel. Soldati was a very literate director, he later wrote the scripts of epics like King Vidor's "War and Peace", John Huston's "The Bible" and "Waterloo" and devoted his life equally to films and literature. The Fra Diavolo legend he used in his very own way, concentrating on the central character which is rendered as close as possible to the true figure, and spinning around him a web of picaresque intrigues of politics and love and war - the fighting scenes here are all magnificent. He was especially very skilful in creating great polyphonic dramaturgy with many characters acting at the same time in towering spectacles of complications, of which this film as a perfect example - it is sometimes difficult to follow the tumultuous amassment of events, as the action is generally very fast for 1950 and faster than most of Errol Flynn's films. The result is an accomplished caleidoscope of amorous events and rustic warfare, and of course a villain is not missing. Mario Soldati's films are all quite replenished with great acting and dramaturgy, but he never falls to the temptation of just making filmed theatre, but it is all very cinematographic, which is the main interest of his films: they are all cinematographically extremely fascinating in their professional accomplishment. Another of his films was one of Sophia Loren's very first great performances, "La donna del fiume" (1954, "The River Girl").

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      Italian censorship visa # 8737, dated October 13th 1950.

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 1952 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The King's Guerrillas
    • Filming locations
      • Royal Palace, Caserta, Campania, Italy
    • Production company
      • Lux Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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