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The Charterhouse of Parma ()

La chartreuse de Parme (original title)
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Fabrice del Dongo, a young archbishop, gives his all to romance rather than to the Church, creating complications for everyone around. The Countess of San Severina, is but one of the women who love him a la folie, spurring jealous... See more »

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Clelia Conti (as Renée Faure de la Comédie Française)
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Rassi, le chef de la police (as Lucien Coedel)
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Le prince Ernest IV
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La duchesse Gina de San Severina (as Maria Casares)
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Le marquis Fabrice del Dongo (as Gerard Philipe)
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Le comte Mosca, le premier ministre
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Le général Conti, gouverneur de la prison de Parme
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Marietta
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Le marquis Crescenzi
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Grillo - le gardien de la Tour Farnese (as Louis Seigner de la Comédie Française)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Mario Gallina ...
L'aubergiste
Alfredo Anghinelli ...
(uncredited)
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La mari de Fausta (uncredited)
Aristide Catoni ...
Man in Angry Mob (uncredited)
Renato Chiantoni ...
Le soldat a la lettre anonyme (uncredited)
Emilio Cigoli ...
(uncredited)
Marisa Dees ...
(uncredited)
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Ferrante Palla (uncredited)
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L'espion de Mosca (uncredited)
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Gilletti, l'acteur de théâtre (uncredited)
Walter Grant ...
(uncredited)
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(uncredited)
Tina Lattanzi ...
La princesse Marie-Louise de Bourbon-Parme (uncredited)
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L'évêque (uncredited)
Lina Marengo ...
Una signora curiosa (uncredited)
Rossana Montesi ...
(uncredited)
Enzo Musumeci Greco ...
(uncredited)
Rudolf H. Neuhaus ...
L'ambassadeur (uncredited)
Evelina Paoli ...
La grande duchesse (uncredited)
Fernand Rauzéna ...
(uncredited)
Laura Redi ...
Fausta (uncredited)
Dina Romano ...
Manamaccia (uncredited)
Gina Ror ...
(uncredited)
Cesarina Rossi ...
(uncredited)
Michele Sakara ...
(uncredited)
Jone Salinas ...
(uncredited)
Ermete Tamberlani ...
Le prêtre (uncredited)

Directed by

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Christian-Jaque

Written by

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Stendhal ... (novel "La Chartreuse de Parme")
 
Christian-Jaque ... (screenplay)
 
Pierre Jarry ... (screenplay)
 
Pierre Véry ... (screenplay and dialogue)

Produced by

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Franco Magli ... executive producer
Fred Orain ... executive producer
André Paulvé ... producer

Music by

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Renzo Rossellini

Cinematography by

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Romolo Garroni
Nicolas Hayer

Editing by

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Jacques Desagneaux
Giulia Fontana

Editorial Department

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Raymonde le Jeune ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Jean d'Eaubonne ... (as Eaubonne)

Set Decoration by

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Jean d'Eaubonne
Ottavio Scotti
Elso Valentini

Costume Design by

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Georges Annenkov ... (as Annenkoff)

Production Management

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Franco Magli ... production manager
Fred Orain ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Alberto Cardone ... assistant director
Raymond Villette ... assistant director

Art Department

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Jacques Gut ... assistant set decorator / assistant set designer
Roger Ronsin ... property master

Sound Department

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Jacques Carrère ... re-recording mixer (as J. Carrere)
Joseph de Bretagne ... sound (as de Bretagne)
Jacques Lebreton ... sound

Camera and Electrical Department

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G.R. Aldo ... still photographer (as Aldo)
Jacques Klein ... camera operator (as Klein)
Claude Martin ... camera operator (as Martin)
Franco Pesce ... camera operator

Script and Continuity Department

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Simone Bourdarias ... script supervisor (as Simonne Bourdarias)

Additional Crew

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Alfred Argus ... french voice dubbing: Mario Gallina (uncredited)
Pierre Asso ... french voice dubbing: Attilio Dottesio (uncredited)
Jacques Berlioz ... french voice dubbing: Aldo Silvani (uncredited)
Mario Besesti ... italian voice dubbing: Lucien Coëdel (uncredited)
Lola Braccini ... italian voice dubbing: Evelina Paoli (uncredited)
Rosetta Calavetta ... italian voice dubbing: Laura Redi (uncredited)
Giorgio Capecchi ... italian voice dubbing: Nerio Bernardi (uncredited)
Emilio Cigoli ... italian voice dubbing: Louis Salou (uncredited)
Dhia Cristiani ... italian voice dubbing: Maria Michi (uncredited)
Gualtiero De Angelis ... italian voice dubbing: Claudio Gora (uncredited)
Lauro Gazzolo ... italian voice dubbing: Claudio Ermelli (uncredited)
Michel Gudin ... french voice dubbing: Claudio Gora (uncredited)
Germaine Kerjean ... french voice dubbing: Dina Romano (uncredited)
Marcelle Lajeunesse ... french voice dubbing: Maria Michi (uncredited)
Augusto Marcacci ... italian voice dubbing: Tullio Carminati (uncredited)
Jean Marchat ... french voice dubbing: Tullio Carminati (uncredited)
Enzo Musumeci Greco ... master of arms (uncredited)
Andreina Pagnani ... italian voice dubbing: Maria Casarès (uncredited)
Giulio Panicali ... italian voice dubbing: Gérard Philipe (uncredited)
Fernand Rauzéna ... french voice dubbing: Nerio Bernardi (uncredited)
Carlo Romano ... italian voice dubbing: Louis Seigner (uncredited)
Sandro Ruffini ... italian voice dubbing: Attilio Dottesio (uncredited)
Lydia Simoneschi ... italian voice dubbing: Renée Faure (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Fabrice del Dongo, a young archbishop, gives his all to romance rather than to the Church, creating complications for everyone around. The Countess of San Severina, is but one of the women who love him a la folie, spurring jealous retribution in high places from those who in turn want her. From his prison window, Fabrice falls in love with the jailer's daughter who takes a vow to the Virgin Mary to never see him again if his escape succeeds. Written by

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Also Known As
  • La Chartreuse de Parme (France)
  • La Certosa di Parma (Italy)
  • The Charterhouse of Parma (World-wide, English title)
  • The Charterhouse of Parma (United States)
  • The Charterhouse of Parma (United Kingdom)
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  • 170 min
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Trivia The film was presented in Italy in two separate episodes, "L'ombra del patibolo" and "Amanti senza speranza". They were released respectively on 21st and 24th February 1948. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in A Good Year (2006). See more »

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