The Pride and the Passion (1957)
July 10, 1957Release Date
The Pride and the Passion (1957)
July 10, 1957Release Date
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Cary Grant
Anthony
Frank Sinatra
Miguel
Sophia Loren
Juana
Theodore Bikel
General Jouvet
John Wengraf
Sermaine
Jay Novello
Ballinger
José Nieto
Carlos
Carlos Larrañaga
Jose
Philip Van Zandt
Vidal
Paco El Laberinto
Manolo
Julián Ugarte
Enrique
Félix de Pomés
Bishop
Carlos Casaravilla
Leonardo
Juan Olaguivel
Ramon
Nana DeHerrera
Maria
Carlos Díaz de Mendoza
Francisco
Luis Guedes
French Soldier
Barta Barri
(uncredited)
Xan das Bolas
(uncredited)
Stanley Kramer
Director / Producer
Edna Anhalt
Screenplay
Frederic Knudtson
Editor
Ellsworth Hoagland
Editor
Rudolph Sternad
Production Design
Alfonso Acebal
Assistant Director
John Franco
Script Supervisor
Ivan Volkman
Production Supervisor
Fred Mandl
Camera Operator
José María Ochoa
Assistant Director
José María Sánchez
Makeup Artist
Isidoro M. Ferry
Assistant Director
Paco Reyes
Choreographer
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 10, 1957
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 12m
Filming LocationsMadrid, Spain
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The Pride and the Passion is a 1957 American Napoleonic-era war film in Technicolor and VistaVision from United Artists, produced and directed by Stanley Kramer, starring Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, and Sophia Loren. The film co-stars Theodore Bikel and Jay Novello.
The film's storyline concerns a British Royal Navy artillery officer who has orders to retrieve a huge siege cannon from Spain and transport it by ship to British forces. First, however, the leader of the Spanish guerrillas wants to transport the weapon 1,000 km (620 mi) across Spain to help in the recapture of the city of Ávila from the occupying French before he releases it to the British. Most of the film deals with the hardships of transporting the large cannon to Ávila across rivers and over mountains, while also evading the occupying French forces that have been ordered to find it. A sub-plot concerns the struggle for the love of the Spanish woman Juana (Loren) by the two male protagonists.
The film story and screenplay by Edna Anhalt and Edward Anhalt are loosely based on the 1933 novel The Gun by C. S. Forester. Earl Felton contributed an uncredited screenplay re-write, George Antheil composed the music score, and Saul Bass designed the opening title sequence.
The film's music score was the last important work by George Antheil, once famous as the "bad boy of music" in the 1920s. It is the only one of Antheil's many film scores to have been preserved on a commercial soundtrack recording.