Attila & Madame (1954) Italy
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Director:Francisci, Pietro, Jaque, Christian
Studio:Compagnie Cinématographique de France
Writer:Ennio De Concini, Richard C. Sarafian
Rating:5.5 (274 votes)
Date Added:2012-06-05
Genre:French films, Italian films, Spanish films
IMDb:0046731
Duration:3:20:00
Aspect Ratio:1.37 : 1
Sound:Mono
Languages:Italian
Subtitles:English, Spanish
LAC code:300007568
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Francisci, Pietro, Jaque, Christian  ...  (Director)
Ennio De Concini, Richard C. Sarafian  ...  (Writer)
 
Anthony Quinn  ...  Attila
Sophia Loren  ...  Honoria
Henri Vidal  ...  Aetius
Claude Laydu  ...  Valentiniano Caesar
Irene Papas  ...  Grune
Colette Régis  ...  Galla Placidia
Ettore Manni  ...  Bleda, brother of Attila
Eduardo Ciannelli  ...  Onegesius, counsellor to Attila
Georges Bréhat  ...  Prisco
Christian Marquand  ...  Hun Leader
Guido Celano  ...  Capo della tribu
Aldo Pini  ...  Dominicus
Marco Guglielmi  ...  Kadis
Antonio Amendola  ...  
Richard Bakalyan  ...  
Summary: Attila:
Attila, the leader of the barbarian Huns and called by the Romans "The Scourge of God", sweeps onto the Italian peninsula, defeating all of the armies of Rome, until he and his men reach the gates of the city itself.

Madame:
Catherine, an out-spoken Parisian laundress follows Napoleon's army to the battlefront to be near her Sergeant Lefevre. The couple perform a deed of heroism which abets Napoleon's victory, so that after the war the grateful Emperor bestows on the now married couple the title of Duke and Duchess. Catherine squabbles with Napoleon's haughty sisters, scandalizes the nobility with her lack of courtly manners, flirts with the men - and consistently creates havoc as she remains true to her earthy background.