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Burton Barr Central Library
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DVD FICTION Generale
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Century Library
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Summary:
Film of intrigue and heroism within the Italian underground during the German occupation of Italy. Emanuele Bardone, a petty con man, fleeces his victims by posing as a colonel. Persuaded by the Germans to impersonate a partisan leader they have killed, he assumes the admirable qualities of the heroic officer and the German plan backfires.
Notes:
Based on the story by Indro Montanelli.
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1959.
Theatrical release by Janus Films.
Special features: interviews with Isabella, Renzo, and Ingrid Rossellini, and film scholar Adriano Aprà ; visual essay by Tag Gallagher, author of The adventures of Roberto Rossellini ; original theatrical trailer. Booklet features an essay by film critic James Monaco and an excerpt from a 2000 interview with Indro Montanelli, author of the story that inspired the film.
Editor, Cesare Cavagna ; director of photography, Carlo Carlini ; music, Renzo Rossellini.
Vittorio de Sica, Hannes Messemer, Sandra Milo, Giuseppe Rossetti, Giovanna Ralli, Anne Vernon, Baronessa Barzani.
DVD; region 1; NTSC; Dolby Digital, mono.
Italian dialogue; optional English subtitles.
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