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The Leopard (1963)
Director: Luchino Visconti, Goffredo Lombardi
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From Time Out Film Guide
Prince Salina has always been the biggest cat on the block. Guys call him The Leopard. He growls, they shift ass. Now some biscuit-brain named Garibaldi wants to run the whole show from City Hall. Did 20th Century-Fox think this was the movie Visconti sold them back in l963, the way they hacked, dubbed and reprocessed? At last, 20 years later, we have the original version in a restored Technicolor print, revealing this as one of the finest 'Scope movies ever made, and Visconti's most personal meditation on history: muscular in its script, which deals with the declining fortunes of a Sicilian aristocratic clan under the Risorgimento, vigorous in performance, and sensuous in direction, changing moods through subtle shifts of lighting to give a palpable sense of the place and the hour. Lancaster, in the first of his great patrician roles, is superb; the rest of the players, right down to the hundreds of extras in the justly celebrated ball scene, are flawlessly cast, each of them living a moment of history for which Visconti, Marxist aristocrat himself, privately sorrowed.Author: MA
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- Technoguy said...
- Posted on Feb 29 2008 11:42 Lampedusa's masterpiece of the fading Sicilian aristocracy was beautifully rendered by Visconti with the best performance Lancaster ever gave.He moves with animal grace and majesty. Delon and Cardinale provide superb support.
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Cast & crew
Director: Luchino Visconti, Goffredo Lombardi
Cast: Burt Lancaster, Alain Delon, Claudia Cardinale, Paolo Stoppa, Rina Morelli, Serge Reggiani, Romolo Valli, Leslie French, Ivo Garrani, Mario Girotti, Pierre Clémenti full cast
Rated: PG
Duration: 205 mins
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