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Director:Visconti, Luchino, Delon, Alain, Lancaster, Burt
Studio:Titanus
Writer:Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, Suso Cecchi D'Amico
Rating:8.0 (9,151 votes)
Date Added:2012-06-05
ASIN:715515015226
Awards:Nominated for Oscar, Another 8 wins & 5 nominations
Genre:Italian films
IMDb:0057091
Duration:3:07:00
Aspect Ratio:2.20 : 1
Sound:Mono
Languages:Italian, Latin, French
Subtitles:English
LAC code:300001431
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Visconti, Luchino, Delon, Alain, Lancaster, Burt  ...  (Director)
Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, Suso Cecchi D'Amico  ...  (Writer)
 
Burt Lancaster  ...  Prince Don Fabrizio Salina
Claudia Cardinale  ...  Angelica Sedara
Alain Delon  ...  Tancredi Falconeri
Paolo Stoppa  ...  Don Calogero Sedara
Rina Morelli  ...  Princess Maria Stella Salina
Romolo Valli  ...  Father Pirrone
Terence Hill  ...  Count Cavriaghi
Pierre Clémenti  ...  Francesco Paolo
Lucilla Morlacchi  ...  Concetta
Giuliano Gemma  ...  Garibaldi's General
Ida Galli  ...  Carolina
Ottavia Piccolo  ...  Caterina
Carlo Valenzano  ...  Paolo
Brook Fuller  ...  Little Prince
Anna Maria Bottini  ...  Mademoiselle Dombreuil, the Governess
Comments: DIT 108.2

Summary: Making its long-awaited U.S. home video debut, Luchino Visconti's The Leopard is an epic on the grandest possible scale. The film recreates, with nostalgia, drama, and opulence, the tumultuous years when the aristocracy lost its grip and the middle classes rose and formed a unified, democratic Italy. Burt Lancaster stars as the aging prince watching his culture and fortune wane in the face of a new generation, represented by his upstart nephew (Alain Delon) and his beautiful fiancée (Claudia Cardinale). Awarded the Palme d'Or at the 1963 Cannes Film Festival, The Leopard translates Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's novel, and the history it recounts, into a truly cinematic masterpiece. The Criterion Collection is proud to present the film in two distinct versions: Visconti's original 187-minute Italian version, and the alternate 161-minute English-language version released in America, in a newly restored, three-disc special edition that also features a new hour-long documentary on the making of the film, and more.