Summary
L’Uomo, la bestia e la virtù is an Italian film comedy first released in 1953,
directed by Steno.
The film stars Totò, Orson Welles, Viviane Romance and Mario Castellani.
It has also been released under the title: Man Beast and Virtue.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Steno
- Script: Vitaliano Brancati, Lucio Fulci, Jean Josipovici, Luigi Pirandello, Steno
- Photo: Mario Damicelli
- Music: Angelo Francesco Lavagnino, P.G. Redi
- Cast: Totò (Prof. Paolino), Orson Welles (Captain Perella, the Beast), Viviane Romance (Assunta Perella), Mario Castellani (The doctor), Rocco D’Assunta (Zeppo), Carlo Delle Piane (The student), Michele Di Giulio, Franca Faldini (Mariannina), Paolo Ferrari, Salvo Libassi (The steersman), Italia Marchesini (Rosaria), Clelia Matania (Grazia), Giancarlo Nicotria (Nonò), Nino Vingelli
- Country: Italy
- Language: Italian
- Runtime: 87 min; B&W
- Aka: Man Beast and Virtue
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