Last Days of Mussolini
- 1974 (1974)
German
Last Days of Mussolini (Italian: Mussolini: Ultimo atto) is a 1974 Italian historical drama film co-written and directed by Carlo Lizzani and starring Rod Steiger, Franco Nero and Lisa Gastoni. The film depicts the days leading up to the death of Benito Mussolini, the Italian dictator, when he attempted to flee Milan in April 1945 at the end of World War II in Europe.[1]
Plot summary
In 1945, Benito Mussolini goes to Milan to talk with Archbishop Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster to request his help in escaping from Italy. The Republic of Salò, the last bastion of fascism, is decaying, and the Americans, along with the partisans are about to win control of Milan. Mussolini flees, pursued by his lover Claretta Petacci, and manages to get to the northern village of Dongo. There he clashes with the Germans, who order him to disguise himself as an officer of Germany rather than be captured by the partisans. Mussolini accepts without objection, always hoping for a revolt of his loyal fascists, but they are in jeopardy. When Mussolini is recognised, Walter Audisio, the leader of the partisans, initially wants to hand him over to the Americans, so that Mussolini undergoes due process. But the war crimes of the Duce are too great, so Audisio makes the decision to shoot him in front of the Villa Belmonte in the village of Giulino, along with his female companion.
Cast
- Rod Steiger as Benito Mussolini
- Franco Nero as Walter Audisio, alias 'Valerio'
- Lisa Gastoni as Claretta Petacci
- Lino Capolicchio as Pierluigi Bellini delle Stelle, alias 'Pedro'
- Henry Fonda as Cardinal Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster
- Giuseppe Addobbati as Raffaele Cadorna, Jr.
- Bruno Corazzari as Lt. Fritz Birzer
- Giacomo Rossi Stuart as Jack Donati
- Rodolfo Dal Pra as Rodolfo Graziani
- Manfred Freyberger as Otto Kisnat
Bibliography
- Angelo Paratico: Ben. Mursia, 2010.
References
- ^ Celli, C.; Cottino-Jones, M. (2007). A New Guide to Italian Cinema. Springer. p. 41. ISBN 978-0-230-60182-6.
External links
- Last Days of Mussolini at IMDb
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- Italian Socialist Party (1901–1914)
- Fascio d'Azione Rivoluzionaria (1914–1919)
- Fasci Italiani di Combattimento (1919–1921)
- National Fascist Party (1921–1943)
- Republican Fascist Party (1943–1945)
- Rachele Mussolini (wife)
- Clara Petacci (lover)
- Ida Dalser (wife)
- Margherita Sarfatti (lover)
- Edda Mussolini (daughter)
- Vittorio Mussolini (son)
- Bruno Mussolini (son)
- Romano Mussolini (son)
- Maria Scicolone (daughter-in-law)
- Alessandra Mussolini (granddaughter)
- Rachele Mussolini (granddaughter)
- Fabrizio Ciano, 3rd Count of Cortellazzo and Buccari (grandson)
- Romano Floriani Mussolini (great-grandson)
- Television:
- Dwight's Speech
- M. Son of the Century
- Books:
- Mussolini diaries
- Mussolini: His Part in My Downfall
- M: Son of the Century
- Films:
- Benito
- The Eternal City
- Mussolini and I
- I'm Back
- The Killers of Mussolini
- Last Days of Mussolini
- Mussolini Speaks
- Mussolini: The Untold Story
- Vincere
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