The Flame That Will Not Die (Italian: Fiamma che non si spegne) is a 1949 Italian war drama film directed by Vittorio Cottafavi and starring Gino Cervi, María Denis and Leonardo Cortese.[1] It is inspired by the story of Salvo D'Acquisto, a Carabinieri officer who died to save others from being executed by the Germans during the Second World War.
The Flame That Will Not Die | |
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Directed by | Vittorio Cottafavi |
Written by | Siro Angeli Oreste Biancoli Giorgio Capitani Giuliano Conte Vittorio Cottafavi Mario Pagani Fulvio Palmieri Alberto Pozzetti Franco Navarra Vigiani (novel) |
Produced by | Franco Navarra Vigiani |
Starring | Gino Cervi María Denis Leonardo Cortese |
Cinematography | Gábor Pogány |
Edited by | Renzo Lucidi |
Music by | Alessandro Cicognini |
Production company | Orsa Film |
Distributed by | ENIC |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
It was made at Cinecittà Studios. The film's sets were designed by Ottavio Scotti.
Cast
edit- Gino Cervi as Luigi Manfredi
- María Denis as Maria
- Leonardo Cortese as Giuseppe Manfredi
- Luigi Tosi as Giovanni
- Carlo Campanini as Il zio di Maria
- Danielle Benson as Caterina
- Diana Benucci
- Siro Angeli
- Lorena Berg
- Nando Bruno
- Tino Buazzelli
- Vittorio Cottafavi
- Maurizio Di Nardo
- Giovanni Lovatelli
- Fulvia Mammi as Norina
- Carlo Mariotti
- Arnaldo Mochetti
- Diego Muni
- Dina Romano
- Gian Paolo Rosmino
- Gustavo Serena
- Barbara Vassarotti
- Gaio Visconti
See also
edit- Salvo D'Acquisto (1974)
References
edit- ^ Bonsaver & Gordon p.104
Bibliography
edit- Guido Bonsaver & Robert Gordon. Culture, Censorship and the State in Twentieth-century Italy. European Humanities Research Centre, 2005.
External links
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