The Four Days of Naples

The Four Days of Naples

Release date : November 16, 1962
Runtime : 2h 4m
Countries of origin : Italy /
Original Language : Italian /
Director : Nanni Loy /
Production companies : Titanus /
Budget : $800,000.00
November 16, 1962 2h 4m Italy Drama Italian More
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September 1943. After Italy surrenders to the Allies, most people in Naples believe the war is finally over, but soon realize Germans are still in control—and as ruthless as ever. Armed with makeshift weapons, the Neapolitan civilians spontaneously rise up en masse against their occupants—and overwhelming odds, driving them from the city after four days of fighting.
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Aldo Giuffrè
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Jean Sorel
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Domenico Formato
Gennarino Capuozzo
Regina Bianchi
Concetta Capuozzo
Raffaele Barbato
Giovanni Ajello
Pupella Maggio
Arturo's Mother
Frank Wolff
Salvatore
Franco Sportelli
Prof. Rosati
Silvana Buzzanca
Immacolata
Enzo Cannavale
Partigiano
Georges Wilson
Direttore del riformatorio
Adriana Facchetti
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  • title:The Four Days of Naples
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1962
  • Runtime:2h 4m
  • Genres: Drama · War ·
  • Countries of origin: Italy ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Nanni Loy /
  • Writers: Carlo Bernari · Massimo Franciosa · Nanni Loy · Pasquale Festa Campanile · Massimo Franciosa · Nanni Loy · Vasco Pratolini · Pasquale Festa Campanile ·
  • Production companies: Titanus ·
  • Budget:$800,000.00
  • Overview:September 1943. After Italy surrenders to the Allies, most people in Naples believe the war is finally over, but soon realize Germans are still in control—and as ruthless as ever. Armed with makeshift weapons, the Neapolitan civilians spontaneously rise up en masse against their occupants—and overwhelming odds, driving them from the city after four days of fighting.
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