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Thumbnail for The Leopard (1963) The Leopard (1963)

Basics Critics:94Viewers:71Rusty:71
Category: Bio/History, DramaSub-Category: film adaptation, drama filmRuntime: 183 minutesColor: colorLanguage: Italian, French, German, LatinCountry: France, ItalyFilming location: PalermoDirector: Luchino ViscontiScreenwriter: Suso Cecchi d'Amico, Pasquale Festa Campanile, Enrico Medioli, Massimo Franciosa, Luchino ViscontiBased on: The LeopardMusic: Nino RotaCinematography: Giuseppe RotunnoStars: Burt Lancaster, Claudia Cardinale, Alain Delon, Paolo Stoppa, Rina Morelli, Romolo Valli, Terence Hill, Pierre Clémenti, Lucilla Morlacchi Producer: Goffredo LombardoStudio: TitanusAwards won: Palme d'OrAward nominations: Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Color (Piero Tosi)Award details: (details at IMDb)
Description

As Garibaldi's troops begin the unification of Italy in the 1860s, an aristocratic Sicilian family grudgingly adapts to the sweeping social changes undermining their way of life. Proud but pragmatic Prince Don Fabrizio Salina allows his war hero nephew, Tancredi, to marry Angelica, the beautiful daughter of gauche, bourgeois Don Calogero, in order to maintain the family's accustomed level of comfort and political clout.


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