The Wolf of the Sila
The Wolf of the Sila (Italian: Il lupo della Sila) is a 1949 Italian drama film directed by Duilio Coletti and starring Silvana Mangano, Amedeo Nazzari and Vittorio Gassman.[1] Much of the film was shot on location around La Sila in Calabria.
The Wolf of the Sila | |
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Directed by | Duilio Coletti |
Produced by | Dino De Laurentiis |
Written by | Giuseppe Gironda Mario Monicelli Carlo Musso Ivo Perilli Steno Vincenzo Talarico |
Starring | Silvana Mangano Amedeo Nazzari Vittorio Gassman Jacques Sernas |
Music by | Enzo Masetti Osvaldo Minervini |
Cinematography | Aldo Tonti |
Edited by | Adriana Novelli |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Lux Film |
Release date | December 1949 |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Synopsis
After the death of her brother at the hands of the police, a young woman takes her revenge on the two men she believes to have been responsible.
Cast
- Silvana Mangano as Rosaria Campolo
- Amedeo Nazzari as Rocco Barra
- Vittorio Gassman as Pietro Campolo
- Jacques Sernas as Salvatore Barra
- Luisa Rossi as Orsola Barra
- Olga Solbelli as La madre di Rosaria
- Dante Maggio as Gennaro
- Michele Capezzuoli as Salvatore da bambino
- Laura Cortese as Rosaria da bambina
- Attilio Dottesio as Un contadino
- Rudy Randi as Contadino
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References
- Forgacs & Gundle p.166
Bibliography
- Forgacs, David & Gundle, Stephen. Mass Culture and Italian Society from Fascism to the Cold War. Indiana University Press, 2007.
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