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Le Secret de Santa Vittoria

Original title: The Secret of Santa Vittoria
  • 1969
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 19m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
4.5K
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Anthony Quinn, Virna Lisi, and Anna Magnani in Le Secret de Santa Vittoria (1969)
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SatireComedyDramaWar

During WWII in Italy, a wine-producing village hides a million bottles from the GermansDuring WWII in Italy, a wine-producing village hides a million bottles from the GermansDuring WWII in Italy, a wine-producing village hides a million bottles from the Germans

  • Director
    • Stanley Kramer
  • Writers
    • Robert Crichton
    • William Rose
    • Ben Maddow
  • Stars
    • Anthony Quinn
    • Anna Magnani
    • Virna Lisi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    4.5K
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    • Director
      • Stanley Kramer
    • Writers
      • Robert Crichton
      • William Rose
      • Ben Maddow
    • Stars
      • Anthony Quinn
      • Anna Magnani
      • Virna Lisi
    • 45User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 1 win & 8 nominations total

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    Anthony Quinn
    Anthony Quinn
    • Bombolini
    Anna Magnani
    Anna Magnani
    • Rosa
    Virna Lisi
    Virna Lisi
    • Caterina
    Hardy Krüger
    Hardy Krüger
    • Hauptmann Sepp von Prum
    • (as Hardy Kruger)
    Sergio Franchi
    • Tufa
    Renato Rascel
    Renato Rascel
    • Babbaluche
    Giancarlo Giannini
    Giancarlo Giannini
    • Fabio
    Patrizia Valturri
    • Angela
    Eduardo Ciannelli
    Eduardo Ciannelli
    • Luigi
    Leopoldo Trieste
    Leopoldo Trieste
    • Vittorini
    Gigi Ballista
    • Padre Polenta
    Quinto Parmeggiani
    • Copa
    Wolfgang Jansen
    • Feldwebel Zopf
    Peter Kuiper
    Peter Kuiper
    • Feldwebel Traub
    Pino Ferrara
    • Dr. Bara
    Curt Lowens
    Curt Lowens
    • Oberst Scheer
    Aldo De Carellis
    • Old Vines
    Carlo Pisacane
    Carlo Pisacane
    • Capoferro
    • (as Carlo Capannelle)
    • Director
      • Stanley Kramer
    • Writers
      • Robert Crichton
      • William Rose
      • Ben Maddow
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    cutterccbaxter

    A Well Kept Secret

    I read "The Secret Of Santa Vittoria" about ten years ago and I thought it would make a good movie. It turned out that Stanley Kramer had the same idea back in 1968. The movie is a bit uneven, but I thought there were some good moments. The film did a good job of showing the people of the town hiding the wine in the old cave. Their exhaustive work indicated how important and vital the wine was to the town. Anthony Quinn may have been a bit too broad in certain scenes. Also, there's something in his screen persona that indicates a forceful personality that seems to contradict the clownishness of his character. I liked Hardy Kruger and thought there was a little more to his character than the usual one dimensional evil Nazi seen in a million other World War II films. Apparently Anna Magnani really didn't care much for Quinn. In the scene where she repeatedly kicked him she broke her foot. The real town of Santa Vittoria was not chosen as the location because it was too modern in appearance by 1968, so the the beautiful and atmospheric town of Anticoli Corrado was chosen as the location.
    9classicalsteve

    "There is No Wine" Says the Town Drunkard/Mayor; Wonderful Underrated Film

    The book that this movie is based was one of the biggest best-sellers of the 1960's by the author of "The Great Imposter" (also adapted into a movie starring Tony Curtis). The book was hailed by one critic as giving a sense hope in a crazy world. And that's what this story is about, a kind of modern David and Golliath. Or maybe the town-drunkard-turned-mayor versus Nazi Germany.

    The village of Santa Vittoria is no Rome. It's just a small town in Italy where the townspeople live very simple lives. They would be almost destitute except for one small commodity they all share: the town makes and exports wonderful wine to all parts of the world. They may not make as much as Mondavi, but it's a good living. Now, it's War World II, and the Germans have infiltrated the town. Not because they love the small-town folk of Santa Vittoria and want to protect them. They want their world-famous wine to help finance the war. But of course, the townspeople are dependent upon the wine for their livelihoods. So Anthony Quinn, perfectly cast as the town drunkard who ends up mayor, comes up with a plan. They give the Germans some of the wine and insist that they have given all the town possesses.

    Hardy Kruger as the German officer in charge of the operation is unconvinced. They seemed too happy and too willing to give up their wine. He knows the townspeople are hiding more wine, and he will use all means at his disposal to retrieve every last bottle. The cat and mouse game is on! Can a bunch of simple-folk led by their clownish mayor in rural Italy outwit the likes of the German army? I vastly underrated movie that is mostly hilarious from beginning until end. There are a couple of references to torture but mostly it is quite a fun plot. Will Anthony Quinn and the town through sheer determination wear down the stubbornness of Hardy Kruger and the Germans, who seem absolutely relentless in their conviction that more wine exists? And now out on DVD!

    Please vote for this movie on sites that have influence on DVD releases to get this movie available!
    8rlynch-5

    Town idiot becomes mayor, Germans invade ... wine at risk

    In short there is no other move quite like it. One of those that you might not think to rent, but if you find yourself at the beginning of it, you'll not leave until you see the ending. Quinn is excellent.

    The nutshell is that The Germans are coming, and the town has lost all of its older boys and men to the Italian army. They're a wine-producing town, and elect the town-fool to be the "mock mayor". The problem is that they need to hide the wine from the Germans, being their only real treasure. From that premise forward, the movie becomes dark and deeply compelling. I believe that these are some of the best performances of the star-studded actors...

    I recommend it, as one of life's "must see's".

    (PS: I'm a tough critic, so an "8" for me is just about tops)
    7planktonrules

    Very good, but a bit uneven.

    The film is set in Italy and begins just after the Italians surrender to the Allies during WWII. At first, the town is ecstatic--they are free and the fascists leaders quickly surrender the town to a man they designate the new mayor, Bombolini (Anthony Quinn). Bombolini seems ill-prepared, however, when the town learns that the Germans are coming--and will be occupying the town. However, a bright young man (Giancarlo Giannini) comes up with a great idea--to put all the town's wine in the Roman tunnels and then collapse the tunnels. That way, the Germans won't be able to steal the town's best resource. First, they need to move 1,000,000 bottles very quickly. Second, Bombolini needs to play nice to the German commander (Hardy Kruger) while also keeping the secret. Third, Bombolini needs to keep his nasty harpy of a wife (Anna Magnani) in line--and that might just be the most difficult task of all!

    So is the film any good? Of course. With Anthony Quinn in the lead, the film is naturally quite good--as he seems a natural. He is also ably assisted by a nice supporting cast and nice location shooting. However, the film is a bit odd. The first half was rather comical and light in mood. The final portion, with the Nazis, was very dark--and it drug a bit in tempo compared to the first part. Not a perfect film but a very good one.
    9celebes

    Very good Quinn

    I missed the first half hour on Turner last night, but tuned in and was thoroughly entertained. This is top notch Anthony Quinn- he is terrific, and the entire cast is excellent. Looking forward to seeing the entire film now. Unlike another reviewer, I loved his over-the-top reaction to the German Captain's telling him he wanted the village's wine. Hardy Kruger, as the captain, gives a nuanced performance that adds a great deal to the film.

    One of the great joys of this movie is the Italian location and extras. The economics of contemporary movie making rarely allow for true location shooting anymore, and its too bad. As these films from the 60s and 70s age, they become increasingly valuable as an historical record.

    This movie also has a wonderful heart- it's a celebration of what makes life worth living. Highly recommended.

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    • Trivia
      The Italian crew was so upset over the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, which occurred during the shoot, that they dedicated an extra hour of work in his memory. The letter from the Italian workers' union read, "the best way to honor the memory of a man of action is by action." Producer-director Stanley Kramer replied with the following announcement: "The decision of the Italian crew of Le Secret de Santa Vittoria (1969) to dedicate one extra hour of work to the memory of Robert Kennedy has no parallel in motion-picture history. The American group in Anticoli Corrado is deeply honored to know you and privileged to be your coworkers."
    • Goofs
      About 20 minutes in, when Bombolini is dangling from the water tower, he is holding onto the rope with only one hand in long shots but with both hands in close-ups.
    • Quotes

      Padre Polenta: [Bombolini wants the priest to pray for the rain to stop while the villagers move the wine] Nobody ever prays for sun, they only pray for rain.

      Babbaluche: In Noah's ark, people prayed for rain?

      Padre Polenta: That was before organized religion.

      Babbaluche: Sure, all they had was God, the poor bastards.

    • Connections
      Featured in TCM Guest Programmer: Alfred Molina (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      The Song of Santa Vittoria (Stay)
      Music by Ernest Gold

      Lyrics by Norman Gimbel

      Sung by Sergio Franchi

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 1970 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • German
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • El secreto de Santa Vittoria
    • Filming locations
      • Anticoli Corrado, Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production company
      • Stanley Kramer Productions
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    • Budget
      • $6,300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 19m(139 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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