Without Pity
6.4 /10 1 Votes
50% Director Alberto Lattuada Music director Nino Rota Country Italy | 7/10 7/10 Genre Crime, Drama Duration Language Italian | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date August 1948 (1948-08) (Venice Film Festival) Writer Federico Fellini (screenplay), Federico Fellini (story), Alberto Lattuada (screenplay), Ettore Maria Margadonna (idea), Tullio Pinelli (screenplay), Tullio Pinelli (story) Screenplay Alberto Lattuada, Federico Fellini, Tullio Pinelli Cast Carla Del Poggio (Angela), John Kitzmiller (Jerry), Pierre Claudé (Pierre Luigi), Giulietta Masina (Marcella)Similar movies Fury , Terminator Salvation , The Hunger Games: Catching Fire , Captain America: The First Avenger , The Grand Budapest Hotel , Schindler's List |
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Without Pity (Italian: Senza pietà ) is a 1948 Italian film directed by Alberto Lattuada from a script by the director himself, Federico Fellini and Tullio Pinelli, from an original story by Ettore Margadonna.
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- Reception
- References

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Plot

As World War II ends, African-American army sergeant Jerry Jackson is stationed in Italy. Local gangsters want to use him as a conduit to obtain supplies that the military has access to which can then be sold on the black market, but Jerry remains honest and has refuses their attempts to bribe him. Soon however, he falls in love with Angela, an Italian woman who had earlier helped save his life and who now finds herself stranded in the area in a fruitless attempt to find her brother. Realizing that Angela is perilously close to having to turn to prostitution, Jerry relents and makes a deal with the gangsters, hoping to make enough money to support Angela. After he is caught and jailed, Jerry escapes from his prison camp and deserts, searching for a way that he and Angela run away to be together.
Reception
Without Pity was banned in the United States and British occupation zones in Germany, but was popular with Italian audiences.
References
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