Colomba (1948)
1h 34m
Running Time
June 14, 1948Release Date
Plot.
The film is set shortly after the 1815 Battle of Waterloo, around 1818, in which the hero Lieutanatn Orso fought for the French. In Marseille, returning to Corsica and his family estate, of which is now the head, Orso meets the Irish widower Colonel Sir Thomas Nevil and his beautiful daughter Lydia. The Colonel also fought for the British at Waterloo and they strike up a military-based friendship. They also share a passion for hunting. Orso convinces the colonel to come and hunt there. France ruled Corsica then, as they still do. Sadly, in his absence Orso's father has been assassinated by the influential Barracini family. Orso's sister Colomba is bent on him revenging the murder - in the Sicilian vendetta style. Orso doesn't agree with these old ways and the scene is set for a terrible conflict involving Corsican bandits and the French prefect. The book was made into an Italian one with the same title in 1948 and remade in 1950 in Hollywood under the name of "Vendetta".
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Cast & Crew.

Catherine Damet
Colomba

Pierre Magnier
Le Préfet

Édouard Delmont
Baraccini

Raphaël Patorni
Brandolaccio

Charles Blavette

Frédérique Nadar

Jacques Louvigny

W. Edward Stirling

Jacques Henley

Marcel Maupi

Jean Gosselin

Prosper Mérimée
Writer

Vincent Scotto
Composer

Henri Tomasi
Composer

Jean Bourgoin
Cinematographer

José Luccioni
Orso

Émile Couzinet
Director

Roger Ducamp

Annie Luccioni

Jean Mille

Claire Demay

Jean-Claude Cavailles

Jackie Luccioni

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Media.

Details.
Release DateJune 14, 1948
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 34m
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Wiki.
Colomba is a 1948 French historical drama film directed by Émile Couzinet and starring José Luccioni, Édouard Delmont and Pierre Magnier. The film's sets were designed by the art director René Renneteau. Location shooting took place around Corsica. It is an adaptation of the 1840 novella of the same name by Prosper Mérimée. A Hollywood version of the story Vendetta was released two years later.