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Mussolini and I

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1985
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
468
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Anthony Hopkins, Susan Sarandon, and Bob Hoskins in Mussolini and I (1985)
Mussolini And I
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A compelling drama and documentary chronicling the life and death of Il Duce (Bob Hoskins), from his days as a terrorist, to his alliance with Hitler, to the betrayal of his son-in-law, and ... Read allA compelling drama and documentary chronicling the life and death of Il Duce (Bob Hoskins), from his days as a terrorist, to his alliance with Hitler, to the betrayal of his son-in-law, and untimely demise.A compelling drama and documentary chronicling the life and death of Il Duce (Bob Hoskins), from his days as a terrorist, to his alliance with Hitler, to the betrayal of his son-in-law, and untimely demise.

  • Stars
    • Susan Sarandon
    • Anthony Hopkins
    • Bob Hoskins
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    468
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    • Stars
      • Susan Sarandon
      • Anthony Hopkins
      • Bob Hoskins
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Edda Mussolini Ciano
    • 1985
    Anthony Hopkins
    Anthony Hopkins
    • Count Galeazzo Ciano
    • 1985
    Bob Hoskins
    Bob Hoskins
    • Benito Mussolini
    • 1985
    Annie Girardot
    Annie Girardot
    • Rachele Mussolini
    • 1985
    Barbara De Rossi
    Barbara De Rossi
    • Claretta Petacci
    • 1985
    Dietlinde Turban
    Dietlinde Turban
    • Felicitas Beetz
    • 1985
    Vittorio Mezzogiorno
    Vittorio Mezzogiorno
    • Sandro Pavolini
    • 1985
    Fabio Testi
    Fabio Testi
    • Lorenzo
    • 1985
    Massimo Dapporto
    • Vittorio Mussolini
    • 1985
    Gian-Polo Vetturini
    • Marzio
    • 1985
    Francesca Rinaldi
    • Dindina
    • 1985
    Luca Orlandini
    • Fabrizio
    • 1985
    Franco Mazzieri
    Franco Mazzieri
    • Marinelli
    • 1985
    Leslie Thomas
    • De Bono
    • 1985
    Mario Ingrassia
    • Gottardi
    • 1985
    Luigi Romano
    • Pareschi
    • 1985
    Manuela Mortera
    • Anna Maria
    • 1985
    Eric Valsecchi
    • Romano
    • 1985
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    7maryburnside

    Mussolini and I

    Can anyone tell me the name and location of the beautiful house which appeared in this film? It is probably near Rome, but I have never seen it in anything else and it is so spectacular that I am really intrigued as to its whereabouts and a bit about its history. I have also enjoyed the first part of the four part showing of this film and despite comments on the acting, I find it interesting for the historical and social comment on the times. I found the Hitler character unrealistic, but thought Bob Hoskins put in a good performance. I would be grateful for any information on the background to this film. I thought it captured the period and style of the era very well, and the characters were in the main sympathetic - which was not an emotion I expected to feel. Susan Sarandon was also strong as she always is, and I thought Anthony Hopkins, looking so much younger, came across as trying to prevent further disaster for his country. I particularly enjoyed discovering the background to Il Duce's daughter and her husband as this was a part of the conflict I knew nothing about. It inspired me to find out more.
    1jvdesuit1

    What a flop!

    I've watched 30 minutes of this movie skipping the interminable opening credits and stopped the whole thing. My goodness! Was Hitler one of the descendant of an English Lord?Was he a student at Oxford? Does the director of this flop has ever watched the many newsreels showing the Fuhrer speaking and shouting?

    From this on it was obvious that the whole production would be a masterpiece of historical errors or flaws.

    There is today a tendency in the world's movie industry to treat history as a secondary subject where you can do whatever you want as long as you make money and where accuracy to historical facts and characters is considered as something unimportant.

    Americans were at one time the masters of such behavior especially if the historical facts did not concern their own country, now the disease has spread all over the world but perhaps in Germany which up to now has had the courage to produce movies showing without indulgence the horrors which took place on its soil between 1930 and 1945.

    That we Europeans be not able to consider with honesty our faults, our mistakes or worse, is a very dangerous symptom of ethical failure on our part.
    ken2000

    Dramatic History

    Interesting film, made for tv in Europe originally. The DVD version is significantly longer than the video version. Many scenes are extended as well as new scenes. Nice historical soap opera with much tragedy. Hopkins as usual is great as is Sarandon and Hoskins. The dubbing is kinda obvious, but so what, it works.
    3btodorov

    first time I see Hopkins play so bad

    The script for this TV soap opera is so bad that even A. Hopkins at some point had to play like an undergrad drama-student so as to bring some life in his script-dead character. I do not know whether this was the purpose of the director, but Hopkins' Ciano reeked nothing but vanity, fear and lack of self-esteem. The real Ciano possibly was all that but then, why make a movie about him? Mussolini was a bit more convincing, and his long way down was as if closer to the truth. Edda Mussolini was plain ridiculous (not because of Sarandon, but because of the impotent script), while she had to be the central character of this alleged familial drama. Watch it only if you enjoy Venezuelan soap opera.
    6tim-764-291856

    A lot to get through...

    I saw this on a commercial TV movie channel, in two parts. The intervening adverts, seemingly endless, inevitably chopped up the film so much that it spoiled the experience for me.

    With an incredible cast - Bob Hoskins surprisingly effective as the surly Mussolini, Anthony Hopkins as Count Galeazzo Cianno and Susan Sarandon as Cianno's wife and daughter of Mussolini, this should have been an incredible epic that everybody would now have seen.

    I'm no expert on Italian history and this history lesson was interesting but not compelling enough, for me - not for 4 hours, at least. The 4:3 screen ratio cried out for huge TV widescreen and it remained a rather dingy looking TV movie from start to end. There were some good set pieces, particularly toward the end but I have an overwhelming recollection of long discussions in state rooms.

    It may be worthwhile buying the DVD to eliminate the pesky ad breaks and to re-watch, as there is so much going on and one is slightly overawed by the great cast that it would benefit from a repeat. If one had the extra incentive of wanting to know more about the subject, then that is more of a reason but for most and bearing in mind the current price, I wouldn't say that it is worth it. Though, if you have the requisite TV package and it comes on again, then, yes, go for it.

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    • Trivia
      A television movie made for HBO.
    • Goofs
      Italian Foreign Minister Ciano incorrectly addresses his German counterpart as 'Baron von Ribbentrop' at the dinner party near the beginning of the movie. German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop held no aristocratic title.
    • Alternate versions
      After its September 1985 premiere as a mini-series, the film was severely edited down to regular feature length running times of 120 minutes and 130 minutes. It has been restored to its original length on DVD.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Bellissimo: Immagini del cinema italiano (1985)

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 1985 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
      • West Germany
      • Switzerland
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mussolini
    • Production companies
      • Alan David Management
      • Beta Film
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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