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Leopard [Criterion Collection] [2 Discs] [Blu-ray]
Director: Luchino Visconti Cast: Burt Lancaster
Burt Lancaster
, Alain Delon
Alain Delon
, Claudia Cardinale
Claudia Cardinale
, Rina Morelli
Rina Morelli
Luchino Visconti
Leopard [Criterion Collection] [2 Discs] [Blu-ray]
Director: Luchino Visconti Cast: Burt Lancaster
Burt Lancaster
, Alain Delon
Alain Delon
, Claudia Cardinale
Claudia Cardinale
, Rina Morelli
Rina Morelli
Luchino Visconti
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Overview
"Arguably Luchino Visconti's best film and certainly the most personal of his historical epics, The Leopard chronicles the fortunes of Prince Fabrizio Salina and his family during the unification of Italy in the 1860s. Based on the acclaimed novel by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, published posthumously in 1958 and subsequently translated into all European languages, the picture opens as Salina (Burt Lancaster) learns that Garibaldi's troops have embarked in Sicily. While the Prince sees the event as an obvious threat to his current social status, his opportunistic nephew Tancredi (Alain Delon) becomes an officer in Garibaldi's army and returns home a war hero. Tancredi starts courting the beautiful Angelica (Claudia Cardinale), a daughter of the town's newly appointed Mayor, Don Calogero Sedara (Paolo Stoppa). Though the Prince despises Don Calogero as an upstart who made a fortune on land speculation during the recent social upheaval, he reluctantly agrees to his nephew's marriage, understanding how much this alliance would mean for the impecunious Tancredi. Painfully realizing the aristocracy's obsolescence in the wake of the new class of bourgeoisie, the Prince later declines an offer from a governmental emissary to become a senator in the new Parliament in Turin. The closing section, an almost hour-long ball, is often cited as one of the most spectacular sequences in film history. Burt Lancaster is magnificent in the first of his patriarchal roles, and the rest of the cast, especially Delon and Cardinale, become almost perfect incarnations of the novel's characters. Filmed in glorious Techniscope and rich in period detail, the film is a remarkable cinematic achievement in all departments. The version that won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival ran 205 minutes. Inexplicably, the picture was subsequently distributed by 20th Century Fox in a poorly dubbed, 165-min. English-language version, using inferior color process. The restored Italian-language version, supervised by cinematographer Giuseppe Rotunno, appeared in 1990, though the longest print still ran only 187 minutes."
Product Details
| Release Date: | 09/04/2014 |
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| UPC: | 0715515119313 |
| Original Release: | 1963 |
| Rating: | NR |
| Source: | Criterion Collection |
| Region Code: | A |
| Language: | English |
| Time: | 3:05:00 |
Special Features
Disc One; Audio commentary by film scholar Peter Cowie; Disc Two; The 161-minute american release, with English-language dialogue, including Burt Lancaster's own voice; A Dying Breed: The making of "The Leopard," an hour-long documentary featuring interviews with Rotunno, actress Claudia Cardinale, screenwriter Suso Ceechi D'Amico, filmmaker Sydney Pollack; Interview with Producer Goffredo Lombardo; Interview with scholar Millicent Marcus on the history behind The Leopard; Trailers and newsreels; Stills gallery of rare behind-the-scenes production photos; Plus: a booklet featuring an essay by author and film historian Michael Wood
Cast & Crew
Performance Credits
Technical Credits
Technical Credits
| Luchino Visconti | Director,Screenwriter |
| Goffredo Lombardo | Producer |
| Pietro Notarianni | Executive Producer |
| Suso Cecchi d'Amico | Screenwriter |
| Enrico Medioli | Screenwriter |
| Pasquale Festa Campanile | Screenwriter |
| Massimo Franciosa | Screenwriter |
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