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The Sicilian

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
5.7K
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Christopher Lambert in The Sicilian (1987)
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Egocentric bandit Salvatore Giuliano fights the Church, the Mafia, and the landed gentry while leading a populist movement for Sicilian independence.Egocentric bandit Salvatore Giuliano fights the Church, the Mafia, and the landed gentry while leading a populist movement for Sicilian independence.Egocentric bandit Salvatore Giuliano fights the Church, the Mafia, and the landed gentry while leading a populist movement for Sicilian independence.

  • Director
    • Michael Cimino
  • Writers
    • Mario Puzo
    • Steve Shagan
    • Gore Vidal
  • Stars
    • Christopher Lambert
    • Terence Stamp
    • Joss Ackland
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    5.7K
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    • Director
      • Michael Cimino
    • Writers
      • Mario Puzo
      • Steve Shagan
      • Gore Vidal
    • Stars
      • Christopher Lambert
      • Terence Stamp
      • Joss Ackland
    • 36User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christopher Lambert
    Christopher Lambert
    • Salvatore Giuliano
    Terence Stamp
    Terence Stamp
    • Prince Borsa
    Joss Ackland
    Joss Ackland
    • Don Masino Croce
    John Turturro
    John Turturro
    • Aspanu Pisciotta
    Richard Bauer
    • Hector Adonis
    Barbara Sukowa
    Barbara Sukowa
    • Camilla, Duchess of Crotone
    Giulia Boschi
    Giulia Boschi
    • Giovanna Ferra
    Ray McAnally
    Ray McAnally
    • Trezza
    Barry Miller
    Barry Miller
    • Dr. Nattore
    Andreas Katsulas
    Andreas Katsulas
    • Passatempa
    Michael Wincott
    Michael Wincott
    • Cpl. Silvestro Canio
    Derrick Branche
    Derrick Branche
    • Terranova
    Richard Venture
    Richard Venture
    • Cardinal of Palermo
    Ramon Bieri
    Ramon Bieri
    • Quintana
    Stanko Molnar
    Stanko Molnar
    • Silvio Ferra
    Oliver Cotton
    Oliver Cotton
    • Cmdr. Roccofino
    Joe Regalbuto
    Joe Regalbuto
    • Father Doldana
    Tom Signorelli
    Tom Signorelli
    • Abbot Manfredi
    • Director
      • Michael Cimino
    • Writers
      • Mario Puzo
      • Steve Shagan
      • Gore Vidal
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    iunicorn

    The gifted Director is a brilliant post-modern architect of the film industry.

    Cimino is one of the very rare species on earth that can create a "MOOD' that leads to the very cradle of western civilization. The Roman Empire. As a foreigner who has lived in an Italian town for a year, I come to see that the colossal heart of every Italian man can only be captured with its gist by Cimino. And no other up till date. It comes from lighting, its shadow, its colours, its smell even on screen, its silhouettes, its accents, its breathing space, and his very own colossal heart that can contain it all. You do feel that he has achieved that sacred task in showing us THE SICILIAN. Nobody has that feeling ever been captured with rapture that its texture is almost noble, royal, yet sacred. But in its careful craftsmanship of Cimino, you find it everywhere, and it is just everywhere that overflows: its costumes, its lighting, its camerawork, its juxtaposition, its projections, so on and so forth. Its tempo of the film makes you flow like a river that breeds lives and cultures at the very same time.
    6filmtodeath

    Worth watching

    This film is not as bad as many say. It is somewhat melodramatic at times, but not too often. I really enjoy watching it and recommend it. The main problems with the movie are, the music and acting. The opening song in the film is great and it leads you to believe the film will be a near masterpiece. But there is this one song that is used during some romantic moments, and it just plain sucks. It kills any effect the film had. Then there is the acting. Lambert is one of the worst actors i have ever seen. Simple. However, this movie is probably his best work. The violence in the film is intense which keeps your attention and the cinematography is rather beautiful (One of Cimino's greatest abilities) So, if you can find a copy, watch it.
    6nzallblacks_12

    Salvatore Giuliano, Folk Hero or Mobster?

    For entertainment value, Cimino's 'The Sicilian' does not deliver in the Hollywood sense. That's good in my opinion.

    It viewed some where between documentary and romantic fairy tale. Maybe to many, the latter choice would be more appropriate. I'd place Sicilian, Salvatore Giuliano or Lambert's portrayal smack in the middle. That's because even after doing much research I'm still not sure who the real character was. Probably, no one really knows for sure.

    The plot moves along fine except for the opening flashback from Turturro's cell. Cimino should have axed the scene first cut. The inclusion of the American governess did not help the story line either. In fact, she, the actress gave an unconvincing and unflattering portrayal of Americans (the rich ones) living abroad. At times she swore like a trooper. Most of the film she sounded and looked like a hooker in communist garb, designer that is. I was so glad when she fell off the reel.

    The rest of supporting cast was complementary. Giuliano's accomplices were good enough and just bad enough to add intrigue. Even the crotchety old professor was a good fit as interlocutor between Giuliano, his loyal band of unhappy bandits, the fickle mob and the stripe changing church.

    The film's one weakness is the behind the scene's love affair between the Mafia Don and Giuliano. I found it confusing. Do competing mobsters profess such unrequited love? Perhaps they do in Sicily.

    If you're looking for something in the genre of the non-stop murderous mobster films, then give this one a miss. However, if you are fascinated with Sicily and their mysterious culture, 'The Sicilian' will give you some good glimpses of the stunning mountain terrain, cosmopolitan Palermo and its people both big and small, good and bad.
    ken2000

    An Epic

    Cimino has created an epic, this is a very ambitious film, which unfortunately went exactly nowhere. Christopher Lambert plays Giuliano, a Sicilian bandit/revolutionary in post WW2 Sicily. Cimino effectively balances all of the powers that be --the church, the mafia, the nobility-- and presents a complex picture of the forces that were at work. Giuliano was a peasant hero, a kind of Robin Hood, whose heart was right but whose head lacked the smarts or the wisdom and ended up being destroyed. Watching this film, I thought of Visconti's The Leopard, it has the sweep of that earlier film, starring Burt Lancaster. Cimino has been in disfavor since Heaven's Gate, but with the Sicilian, he proves that he knows how to direct a film, even if no one ever sees it. BTW, this is one of the few films produced by the late David Begelman, who unfortunately blew his brains out, since he was in over his head legally and financially in 1995. Rent the Sicilian, it is on DVD.
    richusa555

    Not such a bad movie

    This is a very well made movie, especially as it concerns scenery and camera angles. However, the tempo of the movie is a little slow and after the initial fifteen minutes or so its seems to emphasize a lot on character development rather then unraveling a plot quickly to keep you interested. This movie gave me the impression that it was intended for a more subdued audience. Eventually it picks up here and there with some violent retribution from those that have betrayed Giuliano.

    I can't emphasis enough about the scenery since that seemed to compensate for the poor dialogue a lot of the time. John Turturro was great in this movie as well as Chris Lambert. The character of Don Masino carried this movie as your classic stolid and shrewed mafia boss and Giuliano, whom Masino admires, poses a threat to his power.

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    • Trivia
      The novel is a spin-off of The Godfather (set during Michael's exile in Sicily), however all references to the Corleones are omitted from the film.
    • Goofs
      The film shows Giuliano trying to stop the massacre at Portella della Ginestre (blamed in the film on Terranova, who was one of the few of Giuliano's band who it's definitely known did NOT fire a single shot on that day). In reality Giuliano always accepted full responsibility for the massacre and expressed no sorrow for the victims.
    • Quotes

      Salvatore Giuliano: You're an American, aren't you?

      Camilla, Duchess of Crotone: Yes, and like every other Sicilian you want to go to America and start a pizzaria in Jersey.

    • Crazy credits
      The 20th Century Fox logo is in black-and-white.
    • Alternate versions
      Originally released at 115 minutes in the USA. A 146-minutes director's cut is available on video and at least in Europe as a region 2 DVD.
    • Connections
      Edited into Lo schermo a tre punte (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Domanda al ciel ... Dio, che nell'alma infondere
      from "Don Carlo, Act II"

      Written by Giuseppe Verdi

      Performed by Enrico Caruso and Antonio Scotti

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sicilijanac
    • Filming locations
      • Sutera, Caltanissetta, Sicily, Italy
    • Production company
      • Gladden Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,406,879
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,720,351
      • Oct 25, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,406,879
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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