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Francis of Assisi

The story of a lusty, fighting young adventurer who exchanged his sword for a cross
1961 | 105m | English

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In 13th century Italy, Francis Bernardone, the son of an Assisi merchant, renounces a promising army career in favor of a monastic life and starts his own religious order, sanctioned by the Pope.
Release Date: Jul 12, 1961
Director: Michael Curtiz
Writer: Ludwig von Wohl, Eugene Vale, James Forsyth, Jack W. Thomas
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords monk, biography, singing, cross, saint, 13th century, saint francis of assisi
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Perseus Productions
Box Office Revenue: $1,800,000
Budget: $2,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Bradford Dillman Francis Bernardone of Assisi
Dolores Hart Clare
Stuart Whitman Count Paolo of Vandria
Cecil Kellaway Cardinal Hugolino
Eduard Franz Pietro Bernardone
Athene Seyler Aunt Buona
Finlay Currie The Pope
Mervyn Johns Brother Juniper
Russell Napier Brother Elias
John Welsh Canon Cattanei
Harold Goldblatt Bernard
Edith Sharpe Donna Pica
Oliver Johnston Father Livoni
Malcolm Keen Bishop Guido
Jack Lambert Scefi
Pedro Armendáriz The Sultan
Name Job
Edward Carrere Art Direction
Michael Curtiz Director
Mario Nascimbene Original Music Composer
Bob Herron Stunts
Ludwig von Wohl Novel
Eugene Vale Screenplay
James Forsyth Screenplay
Jack W. Thomas Screenplay
Piero Portalupi Director of Photography
Louis R. Loeffler Editor
Ferdinando Ruffo Set Decoration
Walter M. Scott Set Decoration
Vittorio Nino Novarese Costume Design
Ottavio Oppo Assistant Director
Vincenzo Labella Technical Advisor
Annalisa Nasalli-Rocca Wardrobe Supervisor
Wesley Sherrard Wardrobe Supervisor
Hal Lierley Makeup Artist
Franco Ferrara Conductor
Helen Turpin Hairstylist
Joe Popkin Unit Manager
Leo Wilkins Sound
Joseph Nathanson Special Effects
Name Title
Plato A. Skouras Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

This might have been better had Michael Curtiz cast it better, as it is Bradford Dillman delivers us quite an undercooked offering as the eponymous character from 13th Century Italy. The film is colourful and the story gets an authentic Hollywood makeover, but somehow the sentiment of this man who s ... acrificed much of the trappings of his fairly well-to-do family life is lost amongst the showier elements of the production. The plot centres around the lively and rakish "Francis" who returns from his wartime experiences, ostensibly inspired by God to set up his own religious order. Together with the help of "Clare" (real-life nun Dolores Hart) and with the support of the Pope, they work hard to abide by their chosen vows of poverty and chastity. It is quite an easy watch, but somehow neither lead performance really resonate. This is a story that ought to be inspirational, it ought to evoke emotions and yet, somehow, it is just a rather sterile chronology that offers us a glimpse of their lives and troubles, safe in the knowledge that the actor's air-conditioned Winnebago was just out of shot. The dialogue offers us little by way of interest, either - indeed, dare I say this of anything from this master of the swash and buckle - but this is actually quite dull!

Mar 28, 2022