Pietro Micca (film)

Pietro Micca is a 1938 Italian historical war film directed by Aldo Vergano and starring Guido Celano, Renato Cialente and Camillo Pilotto. It was shot at the Fert Studios in Turin. The film marked the screen debut of Clara Calamai, who went on to be a leading Italian star of the next decade.[1]

Pietro Micca
Directed byAldo Vergano
Produced byLuigi Mottura
Written byLuigi Gramegna (novel)
Ettore Maria Margadonna
Sergio Amidei
Ubaldo Magnaghi
Aldo Vergano
StarringGuido Celano
Renato Cialente
Camillo Pilotto
Mino Doro
Music byGiorgio Federico Ghedini
CinematographyUgo Lombardi
Edited byGuy Simon
Production
company
Taurinia Film
Distributed byCINF
Release date
January 1938
Running time
90 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

The film portrays the life and death of Pietro Micca who was killed in 1706 at the Siege of Turin while fighting for the Duchy of Savoy against France in the War of the Spanish Succession.

Cast

  • Guido Celano as Pietro Micca
  • Renato Cialente as Vittorio Amedeo II di Savoia
  • Camillo Pilotto as Il capitano Bovolino
  • Mino Doro as Il colonello Brunet
  • Rossana Masi as La marchesa La Tour
  • Mara Landi as Luisa
  • Olga Pescatori as Tina
  • Clara Calamai as La contessa de Lassere
  • Ada Sabatini as Maria Bricco
  • Franco Angera as Maurizio di Revello
  • Vanni Torrigiani as Il duca de La Feuillade
  • Silvio Bagolini as Pinot
  • Felice Minotti as Giovanni Bricco
  • Carlo Petruzzelli as Vigin
  • Maria Polese as Madama Reale
  • Bianca Stagno Bellincioni as La duchessa Anna
  • Sandro Danni as Eugenio di Savoia
  • Vasco Creti as Il marchese di Groppello
  • Renato Navarrini as Agostino di Sale
  • Fernando De Crucciati as Il maresciallo Chamarant
  • Corrado De Cenzo as Il generale Marcin
  • Fernando Nannicini as Il duca D'Orléans
  • Alfredo Menichelli as Luogotenente Vaillant
  • Valerio Gaist as Vittorino di Carignano
  • Max Mayer as Tomasino di Carignano
  • Lina Tartara Minora as L'ostessa
  • Carlo Gazzabini as Il duca di Marignano
  • Gino Viotti as Bertola
  • Armando Annuale as Don Sebastiano Valfré
  • Corrado Torrigiani as Amé di Savoia
  • Gino Morosini as Carlino di Savoia
  • Alfredo Robert as Il generale Virico Daun
  • Umberto Casilini as Solaro della Margherita
  • Nicola Melnikoff as Il principe di Anhalt
  • Alfredo Dolfini as Don Valente
  • Mario Corte as Monsù Battista
  • Giorgio Jaccarino as Monsù Fabrizio
  • Carlo Artuffo as Un minator della 'Compagnia delle talpe'
  • Virgilio Botti as Un minator della 'Compagnia delle talpe'
  • Enrico Marroni as Un minator della 'Compagnia delle talpe'
  • Ugo Sasso as Un minator della 'Compagnia delle talpe'
  • Mauro Serra as Un minator della 'Compagnia delle talpe'
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References

  1. Moliterno p.57-58

Bibliography

  • Moliterno, Gino. Historical Dictionary of Italian Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2008.


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