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Director
  
Luigi Magni

Film series
  
Papal Rome Trilogy

Duration
  

Country
  
Italy

7.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, History, Romance

Music director
  
Armando Trovajoli

Writer
  
Luigi Magni

Language
  
Italian

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Release date
  
December 3, 1977 (1977-12-03)

Cast
  
Nino Manfredi
(Monsignor Colombo),
Salvo Randone
(le pape noir),
Carmen Scarpitta
(la comtesse Flaminia),
Danilo Mattei
(Cesare Costa),
Giovanella Grifeo
(Teresa),
Carlo Bagno
(Perpetuo)

Similar movies
  
Nino Manfredi movies, Movies about capital punishment, Movies about Italy

In the Name of the Pope King or In nome del papa re is a 1977 Italian drama film written, and directed by Luigi Magni. Starring Nino Manfredi, it was not released in USA until 1986. The score was composed by Armando Trovajoli.

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Plot

In October 1867 the papal Rome, led by Pius IX, is shaken by a bomb attack carried out in the sewers of the barracks of Palazzo Serristori, which kills twenty-three French pro-papal Zouaves. A countess, mother of secret revolutionary Cesare Costa, accused with friends Giuseppe Monti and Gaetano Tognetti to have organised this massacre, goes to a judge of the Holy See, Bishop of Priverno Colombo, asking him to help her. To overcome the resistance of the Prelate, she tells him that he is the father of the accused, born during their short affair in 1849. The prelate is able to release him, hiding him in his house along with his girlfriend, but he is not able to intervene in favor of the other two arrested to be sentenced to death by the ecclesiastical court, despite an eloquent speech ponounced in front of the court. This speech causes a severe reprimand by the Pope and the General of the Jesuits, at that time called "the black pope" due to the strong power exercised by this order on the papacy.

At the end, however, Cesare Costa will be killed in an ambush by the husband of the countess who believed him to be his wife's lover. Finally, Colombo cites a letter full of bitterness and resentment that would like to write to the Pope, but to no avail, because his perpetual cry for sorrow. The movie ends when Colombo breaks with the general of the Society of Jesus, since during a holy Mass who is celebrating him does not grant him the communion.

The film describes how advanced the decrepitude of the temporal power and its laws in papal Rome. As an example, after the above-mentioned speech of Monsignor Colombo, one of the old cardinals is awakened from sleep long enough to vote for the death penalty of Monti and Tognetti. This power will fall three years later with the breach of Porta Pia.

Cast

  • Nino Manfredi: Don Colombo
  • Danilo Mattei: Cesare Costa
  • Carmen Scarpitta: Countess Flaminia
  • Giovannella Grifeo: Teresa
  • Carlo Bagno: Perpetuo
  • Ettore Manni: Count Ottavio
  • Gabriella Giacobbe: Maria Tognetti
  • Camillo Milli: Don Marino
  • Rosalino Cellamare: Gaetano Tognetti
  • Salvo Randone: Black Pope
  • Awards

  • Nastro d'Argento: Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor (Carlo Bagno) and Best Production Design.
  • David di Donatello: Best Film, Best Producer and Best Actor.
  • References

    In the Name of the Pope King Wikipedia
    In the Name of the Pope King IMDb In the Name of the Pope King themoviedb.org