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Massacre in Rome

Original title: Rappresaglia
  • 1973
  • PG
  • 1h 50m
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6.5/10
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Richard Burton and Marcello Mastroianni in Massacre in Rome (1973)
MASSACRE IN ROME depicts one of the worst atrocities of the War which took place in Nazi occupied Rome sparking a searing political outrage: did the Vatican, then led by Pope Pius XII  (referred to by some as “Hitler's Pope”), kowtow to Nazism? 

After Italian Partisans killed 33 German soldiers by exploding a roadside bomb, Hitler ordered the immediate execution of 10 Roman citizens for each dead soldier. When the Vatican withdrew from the matter, a deadly confrontation ensued between a priest, (Mastroianni) and a Nazi Officer Kappler (Burton at his best) who had been ordered to administer what would become one of the most heinous war crimes: the massacre of 335 civilians.

Director Cosmatos and writer Robert Katz crank up the tension in this nerve-wracking dramatisation of Katz’s own, highly contentious, 1967 best-seller “Death in Rome” in which he blamed Pope Pius XII for the massacre; and for which the author was sued, upon the film’s release, by the Pope’s heirs and sentenced to jail. The controversy continues to date as the present Pope, Benedict, has just declared Pius XII “venerable” - the first step towards Sainthood.

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Rome, March 23, 1944: 33 German soldiers are killed by a bomb. Lt. Col. Herbert Kappler is ordered to execute ten times that many Italians.Rome, March 23, 1944: 33 German soldiers are killed by a bomb. Lt. Col. Herbert Kappler is ordered to execute ten times that many Italians.Rome, March 23, 1944: 33 German soldiers are killed by a bomb. Lt. Col. Herbert Kappler is ordered to execute ten times that many Italians.

  • Director
    • George P. Cosmatos
  • Writers
    • Robert Katz
    • George P. Cosmatos
    • Lucio De Caro
  • Stars
    • Richard Burton
    • Marcello Mastroianni
    • Leo McKern
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • George P. Cosmatos
    • Writers
      • Robert Katz
      • George P. Cosmatos
      • Lucio De Caro
    • Stars
      • Richard Burton
      • Marcello Mastroianni
      • Leo McKern
    • 27User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Richard Burton
    Richard Burton
    • Lt. Col. Herbert Kappler
    Marcello Mastroianni
    Marcello Mastroianni
    • Father Pietro Antonelli
    Leo McKern
    Leo McKern
    • Gen. Kurt Maelzer
    John Steiner
    John Steiner
    • Col. Dollmann
    Anthony Steel
    Anthony Steel
    • Maj. Domizlaf
    Robert Harris
    Robert Harris
    • Father Pancrazio
    Peter Vaughan
    Peter Vaughan
    • Gen. Albert Kesselring
    Renzo Montagnani
    Renzo Montagnani
    • Questore Pietro Caruso
    Giancarlo Prete
    Giancarlo Prete
    • Paolo
    Renzo Palmer
    Renzo Palmer
    • Giorgio
    Duilio Del Prete
    Duilio Del Prete
    • Partisan
    Dennis Burgess
    • Maj. Dobbrick
    Brook Williams
    • Capt. Priebke
    Guidarino Guidi
    • Guido Buffarini-Guidi
    Douglas Hare
    • Young German Soldier
    Carlos de Carvalho
      Jacques Herlin
      Jacques Herlin
      • Giovanni
      Shirley Corrigan
      Shirley Corrigan
      • Director
        • George P. Cosmatos
      • Writers
        • Robert Katz
        • George P. Cosmatos
        • Lucio De Caro
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      7ZeddaZogenau

      Italian War Drama with Marcello MASTROIANNI and Richard BURTON

      Excessive Retribution: Marcello Mastroianni, Richard Burton and the Ardeatine Caves Massacre

      This film, which is well worth seeing, is dedicated to a particularly cruel event from the Second World War. In retaliation for a bomb attack that killed 33 members of the South Tyrolean police regiment, the National Socialist occupiers murdered 335 Italian civilians in the extensive cave system in the south of Rome.

      The film, produced by Carlo Ponti (1912-2007), meticulously recreates the assassination attempt and subsequent massacre. The less than glorious role of Pope Pius XII is also made clear. GOLDEN GLOBE winner Marcello Mastroianni shines as Father Pietro Antonelli, who is determined to prevent disaster. His opponent is ACADEMY AWARD nominee Richard Burton as SS-Obersturmbannführer Herbert Kappler. The resistance fighters are played by Giancarlo Prete (places the bomb as a street sweeper) and Delia Boccardo. The original is by Robert Katz, the music is by ACADEMY AWARD winner Ennio Morricone (THE HATEFUL EIGHT) and the direction is by George Pan Cosmatos.

      The German rental title "Tödlicher Error" can almost be described as a misrepresentation of history, the massacre in the Ardeatine Caves was an exorbitant act of retaliation!!!

      Well worth seeing, but very painful history lesson!
      6shakercoola

      The problem of reprisal

      An Italian war drama; A story depicting the background and events leading up to one of the most devastating wartime atrocities in modern history, the Adreatine Massacre in Rome in 1944. Thirty-three members of the German 11th Company, 3rd Battalion, SS Police Regiment 'Bozen', were attacked and gunned down by the Roman underground. Hitler's reprisal was to order the deaths of ten Roman civilians for each of the thirty-three SS soldiers killed. The Pope ordered that one Roman priest collaborate with the SS to carry it out. George P. Cosmatos directs the drama with a palpable emphasis on plot. Darkly lit to create a looming atmosphere and uncompromising scenes works well. The dialogue moralises about non-involvement, which becomes heavy at times, and there are also many inaccuracies. The character of the Head of the Security Police, Herbert Kappler, was a ruthless war criminal and not war-weary and troubled, as portrayed here by Richard Burton. The German victims in the story were regular Austrian soldiers. Of lesser importance, though, is Father Pietro Antonelli being a composite character. It's a bit cumbersome as it progresses, but as a story, it is interesting for the dilemma of reprisal and absorbing for the conflicting views of morality. Good drama arises from face-to-face confrontations.
      7gridoon

      Chilling war drama, but could have been better.

      This movie has a chilling subject matter, but there are a few too many unnecessary distractions along the way, which prevent it from getting down to the heart of the story as quickly as it should. It's still worth seeing, however, especially for fans of Richard Burton, who gives a compelling performance as a man caught in a mechanism that far surpasses him and forces him to do unthinkable deeds. And all this despite the obvious fact that Burton is miscast as a German officer with a distinctly British accent. (**1/2)
      8richardchatten

      Obeying Orders

      On paper a war movie by producer Carlo Ponti and the director of 'Rambo' doesn't sound at all promising; especially as it stars Richard Burton and Marcello Mastroianni, who had between them made probably more junk than any reputable pair of actors then alive. But as Burton burns the midnight oil while he and his colleagues attempt with mounting desperation to find 320 eligible candidates then in custody for summary execution in reprisal for a bomb attack by partisans the film (co.adapted by Robert Katz from his own 1967 book 'Death in Rome') probably does a better job of fulfilling Godard's declaration that the most harrowing account of a massacre would be one detailing the logistical nightmare it would be for the perpetrators than Costa-Govras's 'Section Speciale' a couple of years later.

      Being an Italian production it boasts authentic location work in Rome itself, along with several familiar British faces in the supporting cast (including Peter Vaughn as Field Martial Kesselring, who later served five years for giving the nod to the whole ghastly business).
      8mondo65

      Excellent, but very dry, war drama

      I like this movie because of its accuracy and the excellent acting of the main cast, and also of the supporting characters. The film is very dry though, and slow, and presumably not meant as pure entertainment. It is, in my view, a more or less accurate depiction of what happened, not a star vehicle for the brilliant actors Richard Burton (Lt. Col. Herbert Kappler) and Marcello Mastroianni (Father Pietro Antonelli). John Steiner is also superb as Col. Dollmann.

      This is not a film for thrill-seekers. It is a film for those who enjoy good acting, direction and historical accuracy. The main actors were serious artists, and I am sure they were very happy to participate in this well-crafted, very structured and chilling account of the German occupation of Rome. I give it 8 out of 10 stars, and that's me being conservative.

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      • Trivia
        Filmed in the winter of 1972-73, the film had a limited release in the summer of 1975.
      • Goofs
        All of the SS officers in Kappler's Security Police headquarters are shown to be wearing the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, which was a high level decoration for valor and heroism in combat. It would have been highly unusual for so many security officers to have this award, since the Security Police dealt with "behind the lines" actions and not front line combat.
      • Quotes

        Father Pietro Antonelli: I would prefer a world that didn't need protecting.

        Lieutenant Colonel Herbert Kappler: And I would prefer a religion that didn't need priests.

      • Connections
        Referenced in Escape to Athena: Cast and Crew Interviews (1978)

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      • Release date
        • October 24, 1973 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • France
      • Languages
        • Italian
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Das Massaker - Der Fall Kappler
      • Filming locations
        • Villa Parisi, Monte Porzio Catone, Roma, Lazio, Italy
      • Production companies
        • Surf Film
        • Compagnia Cinematografica Champion
        • Fiduciary
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 50m(110 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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