The Assisi Underground
Category: 16
All Genres: Drama, History, War
Release Year: 1985
Country: USA
Runtime: 115
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: Alexander Ramati Sound: Mono
Taglines: Anime's answer to "Top Gun". Writing by: Alexander Ramati - (novel)
Alexander Ramati - (screenplay)
Produced by: Yoram Globus - producer
Menahem Golan - producer
John Thompson - associate producer
Cast: Ben Cross - Padre Rufino
James Mason - Bishop Nicolini
Irene Papas - Mother Giuseppina
Maximilian Schell - Col. Müller
Karlheinz Hackl - Capt. von Velden
Riccardo Cucciolla - Luigi Brizzi
Angelo Infanti - Giorgio Kropf
Paolo Malco - Paolo Josza
Tom Felleghy - Gen. Bremer
Delia Boccardo - Countess Cristina
Roberto Bisacco - Prof. Rieti
Music: Dov Seltzer Official Website: Visit WebsitePlot Outline: Classic tale of King Arthur and how his wife is kidnapped by his evil sister. Lancelot is sent out to...
Plot: This film sheds light on the role of the Catholic Church and the people of Assisi in rescuing Italian Jews from the Nazis in 1943.
Movie Quotes: Anne Shirley: My life is a perfect graveyard of buried hopes. That's a sentence I read once and I say it over to comfort myself in these times that try the soul.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1
Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
The credits play over authentic home movie footage of Jaglom's own wedding. There are only two credits to open the film: the title and "A Film by Henry Jaglom".
Goofs: We know about 9 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: By law, when an actor portrays military personnel in a movie or TV show they are required to be what the military calls "out of uniform". For example, ribbons or medals out of order, or improper insignia on clothing or hats. This is so that technically they are not impersonating military personal.
Trivia: There are 11 entries in the trivia list - like these:
- Filmed in 1982 but not aired until 1985.
- Rod Stewart was a possible for Grak.
- On the shortlist for King Arthur were Robin Ellis, Michael Pennington, Malcolm Stoddard and Roy Marsden.
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