The Conspirators (1969)

The Conspirators (1969) poster

Rome, 1825. Bishop Rivarola and Colonel Nardoni are in charge of suppressing the liberal revolution. Shoemaker Cornacchia got the information that the liberal Filippo Spada is a spy and is going to denounce his revolutionary companions.

Director: Luigi Magni
Genre: History, Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 124 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Armando Trovajoli
Cinematography: Silvano Ippoliti
Editing: Ruggero Mastroianni
Production: San Marco, Francos Films, Les Films Corona
Country: France, Italy
Language: Afrikaans, Deutsch, English, Italiano
Original Language: it

Themes

Labor Unions and Strike Resistance, Colonialism and Independence Struggles, Grassroots Revolution and the Spark of Hope

Keywords

revolution, liberal, italian history, shoemaker

More Films by Director: Luigi Magni
More Films in Genre: History, Comedy, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Conspirators about?
Rome, 1825. Bishop Rivarola and Colonel Nardoni are in charge of suppressing the liberal revolution. Shoemaker Cornacchia got the information that the liberal Filippo Spada is a spy and is going to denounce his revolutionary companions.
Who directed The Conspirators?
The Conspirators was directed by Luigi Magni.
Who stars in The Conspirators?
The Conspirators stars Nino Manfredi, Enrico Maria Salerno, Claudia Cardinale, Robert Hossein, Renaud Verley, Alberto Sordi.
How long is The Conspirators?
The Conspirators has a runtime of 2h 4m (124 minutes).
What genre is The Conspirators?
The Conspirators is a History, Comedy, Drama film.
Where was The Conspirators produced?
The Conspirators was produced in France, Italy.
What are the themes of The Conspirators?
The themes of The Conspirators include: Labor Unions and Strike Resistance, Colonialism and Independence Struggles, Grassroots Revolution and the Spark of Hope.