Description
Tea with Mussolini DVD 1998 Tea Mussolinivel / Directed by Franco Zeffirelli / Starring: Cher, Judi Dench, Joan Plowright, Maggie Smith, Lily Tomlin
UPC 5996051041152
REGION 2 PAL DVD
MADE IN HUNGARY
AUDIO: English 5.1, Hungarian 2.0
SUBTITLES: Hungarian
TOTAL RUNTIME: 113 minutes
English Summary:
The film begins in 1935 in Florence, Italy, where a group of cultured expatriate English women – called the "Scorpioni" by the Italians – meet for tea every afternoon. Young Luca (Charlie Lucas) is the illegitimate son of an Italian businessman (Massimo Ghini) who shows little interest in his son's upbringing; the boy's mother, a dressmaker, has recently died. Mary Wallace (Joan Plowright), who works as the man's secretary, steps in to care for him, turning for support to her Scorpioni friends, including eccentric would-be artist Arabella (Judi Dench). Together, they teach Luca many lessons about life and especially the arts. Elsa Morganthal (Cher), a brash rich young American widow whom Scorpioni matron Lady Hester Random (Maggie Smith) barely tolerates, sets up a financial trust for Luca when she learns of the death of his mother, whom she was fond of and to whom Elsa still owes money for her dressmaking services.
One day when the ladies are in a restaurant for afternoon tea, it is vandalised by Fascists, reflecting the increasingly uncertain position of the expatriate community. Lady Hester, widow of Britain's former ambassador to Italy, retains an admiring faith in Benito Mussolini (Claudio Spadaro) and takes it upon herself to visit him, receiving his insincere assurances of their safety, and proudly recounts her "tea with Mussolini". But the political situation continues to deteriorate and the Scorpioni find their status and liberties diminishing. Luca's father decides that Italy's future is with Germany rather than Britain and sends Luca to an Austrian boarding school.
Hungarian Summary:
Cast / Szereplők:
- Dame Joan Plowright as Mary Wallace, a British expatriate who becomes a surrogate mother for Luca
- Dame Maggie Smith as Lady Hester Random, widow of the former British ambassador to Italy
- Cher as Elsa Morganthal Strauss-Armistan, a wealthy American socialite
- Dame Judi Dench as Arabella, an aspiring artist and art lover
- Lily Tomlin as Georgina 'Georgie' Rockwell, an openly lesbian American archaeologist
- Tessa Pritchard as Connie Raynor, a journalist for The Morning Post
- Baird Wallace as Luca Innocente, as a teenager
- Charlie Lucas as Luca Innocente, as a child
- Paul Chequer as Wilfred 'Lucy' Random, Lady Hester's grandson
- Paolo Seganti as Vittorio Fanfanni, a lawyer and Elsa's lover
- Mino Bellei as Cesare, an art dealer and close friend of Elsa
- Massimo Ghini as Paolo Guarnieri Innocente, Luca's father
- Michael Williams as the British Consul
- Claudio Spadaro as Benito Mussolini
- Pino Colizzi as Dino Grandi
Michael Williams, who was married to Judi Dench in real life, died not long after the film was finished. This film marks his last on-screen appearance.
Directed by | Franco Zeffirelli |
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Produced by | Clive Parsons Riccardo Tozzi Giovannella Zannoni Frederick Muller Marco Chimenz Pippo Pisciotto |
Screenplay by | John Mortimer |
Story by | Franco Zeffirelli (autobiography) |
Starring |
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Music by | Stefano Arnaldi Alessio Vlad |
Cinematography | David Watkin |
Edited by | Tariq Anwar |
Production
company |
Cattleya
Cineritmo Medusa Film Film and General Productions |
Distributed by | Medusa Film (Italy) United International Pictures (United Kingdom) |
Release date
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26 March 1999 (Italy) 2 April 1999 (UK) |
Running time
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113 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom Italy |