The Betrothed (miniseries) explained

Native Name:
Genre:Period drama
Based On:The Betrothed (1827 novel) by Alessandro Manzoni
Director:Salvatore Nocita
Starring:
Theme Music Composer:Ennio Morricone
Country:Italy
Language:Italian
Num Episodes:5
Cinematography:Živko Zalar
Runtime:450 minutes
Network:RAI

The Betrothed (Italian: I promessi sposi) is a 1989 Italian television miniseries starring Burt Lancaster and Franco Nero. It was directed by Salvatore Nocita, based on the 19th-century historical novel of the same name by Alessandro Manzoni.

Plot

Set between 1629 and 1631, the adaptation tells the story of Renzo Tramaglino and Lucia Mondella, Lombard commoners forced to separate and endure a thousand vicissitudes due to the arrogance of the lord Don Rodrigo. However, during their journey they will find various people willing to help them, from Fra Cristoforo to the Innominato (first cruel and then converted), from Federigo Borromeo to Donna Prassede.

Cast

Actor Role
Lucia Mondella
Renzo Tramaglino
Cardinal Federigo Borromeo
Friar Cristoforo
Innominato
Don Rodrigo
Egidio
Attilio's Uncle
Donna Prassede
Lucia's Mother
Don Abbondio
Azzeccagarbugli (lawyer)
Tonio
Don Ferrante
Count Attilio
Nibbio
Don Gonzalo
Gertrude's Father
Gertrude's Mother
Badessa
Lucio
Grignapoco
Perpetua
Man of Letters
Gentleman
Gentleman's Brother
Gentleman's Father
Collalto
Ferrer
"Luna Piena" Policeman
"Luna Piena" Notary
"Luna Piena" Innkeeper
Maid
Health commissioner
Monatto
Factoress
Sister Vittoria
Sabetta
Podestà
Chairman of the Council
Matilde

Reception

The final episode had an audience of 12 million viewers in Italy.[1]

References

Notes and References

  1. Variety. 33. 20 December 1989. Groves. Don. Top pix score well against adverse conditions.