Young Lucrezia

Young Lucrezia (Italian: Lucrezia giovane) is a 1974 Italian historical drama film directed by Luciano Ercoli and starring Simonetta Stefanelli, Massimo Foschi and Ettore Manni.[1]

Young Lucrezia
Directed byLuciano Ercoli
Produced byEnzo Doria
Written byLuciano Ercoli
StarringSimonetta Stefanelli
Massimo Foschi
Ettore Manni
Music byFranco Micalizzi
CinematographyAldo De Robertis
Edited byAngelo Curi
Production
company
T.R.A.C.
Distributed byEuro International Film
Release date
23 August 1974
Running time
80 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Cast

  • Simonetta Stefanelli as Lucrezia Borgia
  • Massimo Foschi as Cesare Borgia
  • Ettore Manni as Rodrigo Borgia / Papa Alessandro VI-Lucrezia's father
  • Anna Orso as Giovanna Cattanei(Vannozza)-Lucrezia's mother
  • Paolo Malco as Juan de Candia Borgia / Duke of Candia-Lucrezia's brother
  • Elizabeth Turner as Giulia / the Pope's lover
  • Fred Robsahm as Alfonso d'Aragona / Lucrezia's husband
  • Raffaele Curi as Perotto / Cesare's lieutenant
  • Aldo Reggiani as Giovanni Sforza / Duke of Pesaro-
  • Piero Lulli as Ludovico Maria Sforza 'il Moro'
  • Teodoro CorrĂ  as Sisto Borgia / Cardinale
  • Edoardo Florio as The Pope's Private Secretary
  • Guglielmo Spoletini as Giaco / Cesare's man
  • Giovanni Petrucci as Cesare's Man
  • Alessandro Perrella as Cesare's Man
  • Vittorio Fanfoni as Tommaso / Alfonso's friend
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References

  1. Melelli p.186

Bibliography

  • Fabio Melelli. Altre storie del cinema italiano. Morlacchi, 2002.


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