In the Name of the Pope King

In the Name of the Pope King

Infobox Film
name = In nome of the Pope King


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director = Luigi Magni
producer = Franco Committeri
writer = Luigi Magni
narrator =
starring = Nino Manfredi
Danilo Mattei
Carlo Bagno
music = Armando Trovajoli
cinematography = Danilo Desideri
editing = Ruggero Mastroianni
distributor =
released = flagicon|Italy 3 December 1977
flagicon|USA 16 May, 1986
runtime = 103 Min
country = ITA
language = Italian
budget =
website =
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imdb_id = 0076185

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

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Awards

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

External links

*imdb title|id=0076185|title=In nome del papa re


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