Lorenzaccio (film)

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Lorenzaccio
Directed byRaffaello Pacini
Written byVittorio Nino Novarese
Raffaello Pacini
Giampiero Pucci
Alfred de Musset (play)
Produced byLuigi Rovere
StarringGiorgio Albertazzi
Folco Lulli
Anna Maria Ferrero
Edited byRolando Benedetti
Music byCarlo Rustichelli
Production
company
Rovere
Distributed byLux Film
Release date
  • 1951 (1951)
Running time
91 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Lorenzaccio is a 1951 Italian historical drama film directed by Raffaello Pacini and starring Giorgio Albertazzi, Folco Lulli and Anna Maria Ferrero.[1][2] It is an adaptation of the 1834 play Lorenzaccio by Alfred de Musset about the life of Lorenzino de' Medici.[3]

Cast

Production

The film's soundtrack was composed by Carlo Rustichelli.[4]

Reception

Comparing the film with the 1935 version of the adaptation of the play (Lorenzino de' Medici (film), Panorama wrote: "It would be necessary to be able to see the two films side by side also because in the initial phase of his career Albertazzi willingly presented himself as the heir and continuator of Moissi".[5]

References

  1. ^ Farassino p.221
  2. ^ "scheda". www.archiviodelcinemaitaliano.it. Retrieved 2025-03-19.
  3. ^ Lorenzaccio (in Italian). Retrieved 2025-03-19 – via www.cinematografo.it.
  4. ^ Buffa, Susanna (2004). Un musicista per il cinema: Carlo Rustichelli, un profilo artistico (in Italian). Carocci. ISBN 978-88-430-2851-1.
  5. ^ Panorama (in Italian). Mondadori. 1988.

Bibliography

  • Alberto Farassino. Lux film. Il Castoro, 2000.