Summaries

In 1920s Boston, Italian immigrants Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti are scrutinized for their anarchist beliefs while on trial for robbery and murder.

Riccardo Cucciolla and Gian Maria Volontè are Sacco and Vanzetti, subjects of one of the most infamous trials of the twentieth century. Boston, 1920. Italian immigrants Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, known for their anarchist beliefs, stand accused of robbery and murder. Their political leanings are used as evidence against them, but defense attorney Fred Moore (Milo O'Shea) is convinced of their innocence. As anti-immigrant and anti-radical sentiments run high, one of the most polarizing trials in U.S. history unfolds in this riveting docudrama from director Giuliano Montaldo. The musical score was composed and conducted by the great Ennio Morricone featuring folk music legend Joan Baez. The top-notch cast also includes Cyril Cusack, Geoffrey Keen, William Prince and Claude Mann.

In 1920, the anarchist Italian immigrants Nicola Sacco (Riccardo Cucciolla) and Bartolomeo Vanzetti (Gian Maria Volonté) are sentenced to death, falsely accused of a robbery and murder. Indeed they are condemned due to their political beliefs, in one of the most shameful and hypocrite judgments of the human history.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Details

Keywords
  • american justice
  • italian american
  • american politics
  • institutional brutality
  • red scare
Genres
  • Crime
  • Drama
  • Biography
Release date Mar 15, 1971
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) GP
Countries of origin Italy France
Official sites Official site
Language English Italian
Filming locations Dublin, Ireland
Production companies Jolly Film Unidis Theatre Le Rex S.A.

Box office

Gross US & Canada $185410

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 5m
Color Color
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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