Major Joppolo and his men are assigned to restore order to the war-torn Italian town of Adano. He has to manage getting supplies into town without interfering with troop movements, all the while dealing with colorful citizens of the town. One of his quests is to replace the bell which orders the town's life.
John Hodiak
Maj. Victor P. Joppolo
Gene Tierney
Tina Tomasino
William Bendix
Sgt. Borth
Glenn Langan
Lt. Crofts Livingstone, USN
Richard Conte
Nicolo - Italian POW
Stanley Prager
Sgt. Trampani
Harry Morgan
Capt. N. Purvis
Monty Banks
Giuseppe
Reed Hadley
Cmdr. Robertson
Roy Roberts
Col. W.W. Middleton - Provost Marshal
Hugo Haas
Father Pensovecchio
Marcel Dalio
Zito
Fortunio Bonanova
Gargano - Chief of Police
Henry Armetta
Errante - Cart Man
Roman Bohnen
Carl Erba - Cart Man
Luis Alberni
Cacopardo
Eduardo Ciannelli
Maj. Nasta
Mimi Aguglia
Rosa Tomasino
John Bagni
Priest
Attilio Barbato
Soldier
Ray Barons
Soldier
Valeria Caravacci
Italian Woman
Harry Carter
NCO
Helen Ciancaglini
Soldier's Wife
Gino Corrado
Zapulla (uncredited)
Franco Corsaro
Soldier
Elvira Curci
Italian Woman
Peter Cusanelli
Craxi
Anna Demetrio
Rosa
Earl Easton
Boy Violinist
William Edmunds
Tomasino - Fisherman (uncredited)
Antonio Filauri
Italian Man
Russell Hoyt
Soldier
Eddie Hyans
Military Policeman
Frank Jaquet
Basile
Ted Jordan
Soldier (uncredited)
Charles Judels
Afronti
Shirley Karnes
Soldier's Wife
Serge Krizman
Soldier
Charles La Torre
Mercurio Salvatore
Frank Lackteen
Photographer
Connie Leon
Italian Woman
Cecilia Meagher
Woman Holding Baby
Chef Milani
Capello
Marie Monteil
Soldier's Wife
Edward Mundy
Emaciated Man
Rita Nardi
Italian Woman
Inez Palange
Italian Woman
Guy Pharis
Soldier
Nino Pipitone Jr.
Boy
Mario Pirrone
Soldier
Eva Puig
Woman
Rudy Rama
Italian Man
James Rennie
Lt. Col. Sartorius
Jerry Riggio
Soldier
Julian Rivero
Peasant
John Russell
Capt. Anderson (uncredited)
Hector V. Sarno
Townsman
Alexander Sascha
Italian Man
Grady Sutton
Pfc. Edward - Algiers Mail Clerk (uncredited)
Nick Thompson
Italian Man
Teresa Tirelli
Italian Woman
Minerva Urecal
Italian Woman
Yvonne Vautrot
Francesca Tomasino
Annina Verrone
Italian Woman
Minor Watson
Maj. Gen. McKay (uncredited)
Director
Henry King
Novel
John Hersey
Writer
Lamar Trotti
Writer
Norman Reilly Raine
December 22, 2024
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When "Maj. Joppolo" (John Hodiak) and his squad arrive in the eponymous Italian town, he finds it's war-weary population apprehensive of yet another conqueror telling the what they can and cannot do. His challenge is made even more difficult when he receives orders that will constrain the movements of the villagers and that means their drinking water and food will become even harder to obtain. The major decides to countermand these commands and gradually starts to build quite robust relationship with the locals who begin to admire his integrity and respect for them and the rule of law. The bell? Well that's been merrily chiming away from their small church for seven hundred years until it was required for the war effort. They want it back! He puts his bloodhounds onto the case, but what chance? Meantime he starts to befriend the charming young "Tina" (Gene Tierney) who is pining for her love who is away fighting in the war. The two start to bond as he also misses his wife back home in the USA - then the two of them get some separate doses of bad news that will impact on both of their futures. Have they still time to sort out a bell, though? Though Hodiak and Tierney take top billing, the real stars for me here were the locals. A motley collection of fast-talking Italians who epitomise a spirit of defiance, mischief and religiosity as they come to terms with this latest version of freedom whilst dealing with some of the consequences of their recent Fascist past. It addresses issues of collaboration, but in quite a friendly fashion that is more about unscrupulous war profiteering and skullduggery and less to do with politics. Everyone had to play the game, and in that it offers us a salutary lesson of the issues and dangers faced by those living day-by-day in wartime Italy; even one that was now ostensibly free. Maybe not the most Italian of names, but Monty Banks has some fun, as does Fortunio Bonanova as the the feather-hatted "Gargano" - their ebullient local policeman. The whole film has a certain feel-good factor that probably offered a cheering tonic in 1945, and I quite enjoyed it.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00