- The Leopard (film)
Infobox Film
name = The Leopard
(Il Gattopardo)
caption = original film poster
director =Luchino Visconti
producer =Goffredo Lombardo Pietro Notarianni
writer =Pasquale Festa Campanile Enrico Medioli Massimo Franciosa
Luchino ViscontiSuso Cecchi d'Amico
starring =Burt Lancaster Alain Delon Claudia Cardinale Serge Reggiani
Mario GirottiPierre Clementi
music =Nino Rota
cinematography =Giuseppe Rotunno
editing =Mario Serandrei
distributor =Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
released = flagicon|Italy28 March ,1963
flagicon|USA15 July 1963
runtime = 161 Min (US Theatrical Release)
185 Min (US Uncut Version)
195 Min (French Version)
205 Min (Full Version)
country = ITA
language = English
Italian
budget =
gross =
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followed_by =
amg_id = 1:99283
imdb_id = 0057091"The Leopard" ( _it. Il Gattopardo) is an award-winning
1963 film by Italian directorLuchino Visconti , based onGiuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa 's novel of the same name.The film features an international cast including the American
Burt Lancaster , the FrenchmanAlain Delon and the ItaliansClaudia Cardinale andTerence Hill . It is generally seen today in the Italian language version, in which Lancaster's lines are dubbed into Italian by another actor; however, an English dubbed version was also produced at the time, in which Lancaster's own voice is heard.When Visconti was told by producers that they needed to cast a star in order to help to ensure that they'd earn enough money to justify the big budget, Visconti's first choice was one of the Soviet Union's preeminent actors,
Nikolai Cherkasov . Learning that Cherkasov was in no condition, healthwise, to take the part, Visconti then set his hopes on gettingLaurence Olivier , but he already had another commitment. The producers chose legendary Hollywood starBurt Lancaster without consulting Visconti, which insulted the great director and caused tension on the set, but the director and Hollywood star ended up working well together, and their resulting friendship lasted the rest of their lives.The film has circulated in numerous versions. Visconti's first cut was 205 minutes long, but this was regarded as excessive; he cut it down to 185 minutes for the official release, and regarded this version as his preferred length. The version shown in the English speaking world was a 161-minute dubbed version edited by
20th Century Fox . A 151-minute version was released in Spain.Awards
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Cannes Film Festival
**Winner:Palme d'Or -Luchino Visconti
*Nastro d'Argento
**Winner: Silver Ribbon -Luchino Visconti
**Winner:Best Cinematography , Color (Migliore Fotografia a Colori) - Giuseppe Rotunno
**Winner: BestCostume Design (Migliori Costumi) -Piero Tosi
**Winner: Best Production Design (Migliore Scenografia) - Mario Garbuglia
*Academy Awards
** Nominated: Best Costume Design, Color -Piero Tosi DVD availability
There are several DVD editions available.
*Region 2 Medusa Home Entertainment (released in2001 ) is an Italian disc offering an unrestored print and several interviews and featurettes.
*Region 2 BFI Video offers a restored print with a commentary byDavid Forgacs andRossana Capitano
*Region 1 The Criterion Collection is a 3-disc set offering a restored print of the 185-minute version (English subtitles), with a commentary byPeter Cowie , several interviews, an hour-long documentary, and also includes the 161-minute English language dubbed version as an extra.External links
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* [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20030914%2FREVIEWS08%2F309140302%2F1023&AID1=&AID2=%2F20030914%2FREVIEWS08%2F309140302%2F1023 The Leopard (1963)] - A review byRoger Ebert
* " [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/leopard/ The Leopard] " atRotten Tomatoes
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,875143-1,00.html 1963 review in TIME magazine]
* [http://www.criterion.com/asp/release.asp?id=235&eid=357§ion=essay Criterion Collection essay by Michael Wood]###@@@KEY@@@###succession box
title=Palme d'Or
years=1963
before="O Pagador de Promessas "
after="The Umbrellas of Cherbourg "
(award renamed "Grand Prix")
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