A Bell for Adano (1967)
A U.S. army officer, the military governor of an Italian town during World War II, tries to reintroduce democracy, but his efforts are hindered by his commanding general. Placing his career in jeopardy, the governor decides to replace the town's bell, which had been looted by the Fascists.
Director: Mel Ferber
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John Forsythe as Maj. Victor P. Joppolo |
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Brian Avery as Lt. Livingstone |
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Harry Bellaver as Basile |
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Robert Biheller as Cpl. Schulz |
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Peter Brocco as Craxi |
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Argentina Brunetti as Spinatta |
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Jeff Corey as Cacopardo |
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Robert Ellenstein as Tomasino |
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Frank Gerstle as Col. Middleton |
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Murray Hamilton as Sgt. Leonard Borth |
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Frank Puglia as Afronti |
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Connie Sawyer as Laura Sofina |
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Vito Scotti as Zito Giovanni |
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Rolfe Sedan as D'Arpa |
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Tom Skerritt as Sgt. Trapani |
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Naomi Stevens as Sophia Tomasino |
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Renata Vanni as Carmelina |
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Herb Voland as Gen. Marvin McKay |
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Paul Wallace as Munro |
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Peter Jason as Duty Officer |
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Dick Balduzzi as Duty Officer |
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Harry Davis as Bellance |
| Production | Leland Hayward | Producer |
| Production | Mel Ferber | Producer |
| Sound | Norman Paris | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Roger O. Hirson | Writer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ray Aghayan | Costume Design |
| Writing | John Hersey | Writer |
| Directing | Mel Ferber | Director |