The Betrothed

The Betrothed

Release date : August 11, 1922
Runtime : 2h 20m
Countries of origin : Italy /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Mario Bonnard /
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August 11, 1922 2h 20m Italy History No Language More
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Based on the famous historical novel by Alessandro Manzoni, and set between 1628 and 1630 in Lombardy, Northern Italy, during the Spanish domination, the film displays the marriage between two young textile workers, Renzo and Lucia. The 1922 version is one of the most ambitious and spectacular films in all Italian silent cinema, with remarkable mass scenes and some images that sparked controversy.
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Emilia Vidali
Lucia Mondella
Domenico Serra
Renzo Tramaglino
Ninì Dinelli
La monaca di Monza
Mario Parpagnoli
Don Rodrigo
Rodolfo Badaloni
L'Innominato
Umberto Scalpellini
Don Abbondio
Ida Carloni Talli
Agnese Mondella
Rinaldo Rinaldi
Lo Sfregiato
Olga Capri
Perpetua
Enzo Biliotti
Fra Cristoforo
Bonaventura Ibáñez
Cardinale Federigo Borromeo
Fernando Ribacchi
Conte Attilio
Fiamma Donati
Donna Prassede
Pietro Todi
L'Azzeccagarbugli
Alfonso Prati
Il Nibbio

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  • title:The Betrothed
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1922
  • Runtime:2h 20m
  • Genres: History · Drama · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: Italy ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Mario Bonnard /
  • Writers: Mario Bonnard · Alessandro Manzoni ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Based on the famous historical novel by Alessandro Manzoni, and set between 1628 and 1630 in Lombardy, Northern Italy, during the Spanish domination, the film displays the marriage between two young textile workers, Renzo and Lucia. The 1922 version is one of the most ambitious and spectacular films in all Italian silent cinema, with remarkable mass scenes and some images that sparked controversy.
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