The Last Judgment

The Last Judgment

Release date : October 26, 1961
Runtime : 1h 35m
Countries of origin : France / Italy /
Original Language : Italian /
Director : Vittorio De Sica /
Production companies : DDL Cinematografica / Standard Films /
October 26, 1961 1h 35m France Comedy Italian More
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The Last Judgement (Italian: Il giudizio universale) is a 1961 commedia all'italiana film by Italian director Vittorio De Sica. It was coproduced with France. It has an all-star Italian and international cast, including Americans Jack Palance, Ernest Borgnine; Greek Melina Mercouri and French Fernandel, Anouk Aimée and Lino Ventura. The film was a huge flop, massacred by critics and audiences when it was released. It was filmed in black and white, but the last sequence, the dance at theatre, is in color.
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Alberto Sordi
Merchant of children
Fernandel
The widower
Silvana Mangano
Signora Matteoni
Paolo Stoppa
Giorgio
Jack Palance
Matteoni
Vittorio De Sica
Defense lawyer
Anouk Aimée
Giorgio's wife Irene
Lino Ventura
Giovanna's father
Melina Mercouri
Foreign lady
Ernest Borgnine
Pickpocket
Paul Demange
Miser in Paris
Jimmy Durante
The man with the large nose
Akim Tamiroff
Play director
Elli Davis
The blonde

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  • title:The Last Judgment
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1961
  • Runtime:1h 35m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: France · Italy ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Vittorio De Sica /
  • Writers: Cesare Zavattini · Cesare Zavattini ·
  • Production companies: DDL Cinematografica · Standard Films ·
  • Overview:The Last Judgement (Italian: Il giudizio universale) is a 1961 commedia all'italiana film by Italian director Vittorio De Sica. It was coproduced with France. It has an all-star Italian and international cast, including Americans Jack Palance, Ernest Borgnine; Greek Melina Mercouri and French Fernandel, Anouk Aimée and Lino Ventura. The film was a huge flop, massacred by critics and audiences when it was released. It was filmed in black and white, but the last sequence, the dance at theatre, is in color.
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