The Voyage (1974 film)
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Italian | Il viaggio |
Directed by | Vittorio De Sica |
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Based on | Il viaggio by Luigi Pirandello |
Produced by | Carlo Ponti |
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Cinematography | Ennio Guarnieri |
Edited by | Franco Arcalli |
Music by | Manuel De Sica |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
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Language | Italian |
The Voyage (Italian: Il viaggio; also released as The Journey) is a 1974 romantic drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica, based on the short story Il viaggio by Luigi Pirandello. It was De Sica's final film.[1]
Plot
[edit]Set in Sicily in the years leading up to World War I, Adriana De Mauro loves Cesar Braggi, but Cesar, honoring his father's dying wish, allows his brother Antonio to marry her. As fate wills, Antonio dies in an automobile accident. Adriana's mourning for Antonio ends when Cesar steps in to rekindle her lust of life. Soon, Adriana begins having dizzy spells. Cesar brings her to a specialist, and she is diagnosed with having an incurable disease. For the rest of their time together, Cesar woos Adriana and eventually proposes to her on a gondola. Yet Signora De Mauro, Adriana's mother, is not pleased with the relationship and argues bitterly with Cesar and stands in the way.
Cast
[edit]- Sophia Loren as Adriana de Mauro
- Richard Burton as Cesare Braggi
- Ian Bannen as Antonio Braggi
- Barbara Pilavin as Adriana's Mother
- Renato Pinciroli as Dr. Mascione
- Daniele Vargas as Don Liborio, Lawyer
- Sergio Bruni as Armando Gill
- Ettore Geri as Rinaldo
- Olga Romanelli as Clementina
- Isabelle Marchall as Florist
- Riccardo Mangano as Dr. Carlini
- Annabella Incontrera as Simona
References
[edit]- ^ Fountain, Clarke (2011). "The Voyage". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 17 May 2011. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
External links
[edit]- The Voyage at IMDb
- The Voyage at AllMovie
- Il Viaggio (1974) Film: A Late de Sica: From Pirandello Novel By VINCENT CANBY, New York Times, Dec. 1, 1978
- 1974 films
- 1974 romantic drama films
- 1970s French films
- 1970s historical drama films
- 1970s historical romance films
- 1970s Italian films
- 1970s Italian-language films
- Films based on short fiction
- Films based on works by Luigi Pirandello
- Films directed by Vittorio De Sica
- Films produced by Carlo Ponti
- Films scored by Manuel De Sica
- Films set in the 1910s
- Films set in Sicily
- French historical drama films
- French historical romance films
- French romantic drama films
- Italian historical drama films
- Italian historical romance films
- Italian romantic drama films
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