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Director
  
Frank Perry

Music director
  
John Williams

Language
  
English

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Genre
  
Crime, Drama, War

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

Monsignor (film) movie poster

Writer
  
Jack-Alain Leger
,
Abraham Polonsky
,
Wendell Mayes

Release date
  
October 22, 1982 (1982-10-22) (United States) February 10, 1983 (1983-02-10) (United Kingdom) February 18, 1983 (1983-02-18) (Ireland)

Producers
  
Frank Yablans, David Niven

Cast
  
Christopher Reeve
(Father John Flaherty),
Geneviève Bujold
(Clara),
Fernando Rey
(Cardinal Santoni),
Jason Miller
(Don Vito Appolini),
Adolfo Celi
(Cardinal Vinci),
Leonardo Cimino
(The Pope)

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Tagline
  
Forgive me, Father for I have sinned. I have killed for my Country, I have stolen for my Church, I have loved a Woman, and I am a Priest.

Monsignor is a 1982 American Catholic drama film directed by Frank Perry about a Roman Catholic priest's rise through the ranks of the Vatican, during and after World War II. Along the way, he involves the Vatican in the black marketeering operations of a Mafia don, and has an affair with a woman in the postulant stage of becoming a nun. He eventually repents and returns to his faith, attempting to make right the things he has done wrong.

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The cast includes Christopher Reeve, Geneviève Bujold, Fernando Rey, Jason Miller, Joseph Cortese, Adolfo Celi, and Leonardo Cimino.

Monsignor (film) Monsignor Movie Review Film Summary 1982 Roger Ebert

The film was not well received by critics and performed poorly at the box office; Reeve later blamed this on poor editing. Supporting actors Miller and Rey were singled out for their strong performances. The film was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Musical Score, the only Razzie nomination John Williams ever received in his career to date.

Monsignor (film) Monsignor DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video

The filming location was entirely in Rome, Italy.

Monsignor (film) Monsignor 1982 MUBI

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Plot

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With the Vatican having financial difficulties during World War II, a young priest from America is sent for, recommended because of his accounting skill.

Monsignor (film) Movie Reviews Christopher Reeve Homepage

Father John Flaherty does indeed have a good head for figures, but also believes in any means to an end. To raise money for the church, he is willing to enter into a black market operation with the Mafia, selling cartons of cigarettes by the tens of thousands for a percentage of the take.

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The priest's morals are strained further when he develops a romantic interest in Clara, a young nun who is having a crisis of faith. They begin an affair, but Flaherty does not confess to her his true identity. One day during a papal audience, Clara catches sight of Flaherty in his clerical robes. Her love and trust are shattered.

Flaherty's methods may be overlooked, but his success at raising funds is appreciated by some of his superiors as he rises to become a monsignor, then a cardinal. When an ill-advised stock investment costs the Vatican millions, however, Flaherty must pay the price for his deeds.

Cast

  • Christopher Reeve as Father Flaherty
  • Geneviève Bujold as Clara
  • Leonardo Cimino as the Pope
  • Fernando Rey as Cardinal Santoni
  • Adolfo Celi as Cardinal Vinci
  • Jason Miller as Don Appolini
  • Tomas Milian as Father Francisco
  • Robert Prosky as Bishop Walkman
  • Joe Pantoliano as Musso
  • Joseph Cortese as Ludovico 'Lodo' Varese
  • Milena Vukotic as Sister Verna
  • Joe Spinell as Bride's Father
  • Ettore Mattia as Pietro
  • Gregory Snegoff as Soldier
  • Pamela Prati as Roman Girl
  • References

    Monsignor (film) Wikipedia
    Monsignor (film) IMDb Monsignor (film) themoviedb.org