The Fighting Men (1950)

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Saverio Luparello is the manager of Sicilian baron Occipinti's estate. The cunning greedy man intentionally lets the land turn into a wasteland, hoping that his employer, discouraged by its low returns, will sell his earth to him for next to nothing. His plans are thwarted by a share cropper, Diego Costa, who farms his lot zealously and to good results.

Director: Camillo Mastrocinque
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 97 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Enzo Masetti
Cinematography: Gábor Pogány
Editing: Mario Serandrei
Production: Compagnie Industrielle et Commerciale Cinématographique, Fono Roma
Country: France, Italy
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it
More Films by Director: Camillo Mastrocinque
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Fighting Men about?
Saverio Luparello is the manager of Sicilian baron Occipinti's estate. The cunning greedy man intentionally lets the land turn into a wasteland, hoping that his employer, discouraged by its low returns, will sell his earth to him for next to nothing. His plans are thwarted by a share cropper, Diego Costa, who farms his lot zealously and to good results.
Who directed The Fighting Men?
The Fighting Men was directed by Camillo Mastrocinque.
Who stars in The Fighting Men?
The Fighting Men stars Eduardo Ciannelli, Rossano Brazzi, Charles Vanel, Claudine Dupuis, Milly Vitale, Carla Calò.
How long is The Fighting Men?
The Fighting Men has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
What genre is The Fighting Men?
The Fighting Men is a Drama film.
Where was The Fighting Men produced?
The Fighting Men was produced in France, Italy.