The Mandrake (1965 film)
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- For the 1518 play on which this film is based, see The Mandrake.
La Mandragola is a 1965 Franco-Italian co-production directed by Alberto Lattuada and based on the eponymous 16th-century play by Italian author Niccolò Machiavelli. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Costume Design.
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Cast
- Rosanna Schiaffino as Lucrezia
- Philippe Leroy as Callimaco
- Jean-Claude Brialy as Ligurio
- Totò as Il Frate
- Romolo Valli as Messer Nicia
- Nilla Pizzi as La Madre
- Armando Bandini as Il servo de Ligurio
- Pia Fioretti as La francesina
- Jacques Herlin as Frate Predicatore
- Donato Castellaneta as L'Uomo-Donna
- Ugo Attanasio as Lo Stregone
- Luigi Leoni
- Renato Montalbano
- Mino Bellei as Cliente Osteria
- Walter Pinelli
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