The Four Days of Naples (1962)
2h 4m
Running Time
November 16, 1962Release Date
The Four Days of Naples (1962)
2h 4m
Running Time
November 16, 1962Release Date
Plot.
September 1943. After Italy surrenders to the Allies, most people in Naples believe the war is finally over, but soon realize Germans are still in control—and as ruthless as ever. Armed with makeshift weapons, the Neapolitan civilians spontaneously rise up en masse against their occupants—and overwhelming odds, driving them from the city after four days of fighting.
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Cast & Crew.
Lea Massari
Maria
Raffaele Barbato
Giovanni Ajello
Gian Maria Volonté
Stimolo
Charles Belmont
Sailor
Aldo Giuffrè
Pitrella
Regina Bianchi
Concetta Capuozzo
Jean Sorel
Livornese
Domenico Formato
Gennarino Capuozzo
Silvana Buzzanca
Immacolata
Nanni Loy
Director
Pasquale Festa Campanile
Writer
Massimo Franciosa
Writer
Pupella Maggio
Arturo's Mother
Frank Wolff
Salvatore
Vasco Pratolini
Writer
Luigi De Filippo
Cicillo
Carlo Bernari
Writer
Goffredo Lombardo
Producer
Franco Sportelli
Prof. Rosati
Enzo Cannavale
Partigiano
Georges Wilson
Direttore del riformatorio
Adriana Facchetti
Scared Woman
Corrado Gaipa
Direttore del riformatorio (voice)
Carlo Giuffrè
Salvatore (voice)
Curt Lowens
Sakau
Rosalia Maggio
Scared Woman
Gigi Reder
Partigiano (voice)
Enzo Turco
Valente
Giuseppe Ruzzolini
Camera Operator
Andrea Crisanti
Assistant Production Design
Marcello Gatti
Director of Photography
Carlo Rustichelli
Original Music Composer
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 16, 1962
Original NameLe quattro giornate di Napoli
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 4m
Budget$800,000
Genres
Wiki.
The Four Days of Naples (Italian: Le quattro giornate di Napoli) is a 1962 Italian film, directed by Nanni Loy and set during the uprising (28 September 1943 to 1 October 1943) which gives its name. It stars Regina Bianchi, Aldo Giuffrè, Lea Massari, Jean Sorel, Franco Sportelli, Charles Belmont, Gian Maria Volonté and Frank Wolff.
The film won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Director, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and Writing Original Screenplay, and a BAFTA Award for Best Film. At the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival in 1963, the film was awarded with the FIPRESCI Prize.