The Scarlet and the Black (1983)
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Gregory Peck had made scattered television appearances before, but the 3-hour Scarlet and the Black was his first starring assignment in a made-for-TV movie. Peck plays Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty, a real-life cleric who, during World War II, rescued thousands of escaped POWs from the Gestapo. Christopher Plummer co-stars as the Rome-based SS official who tries to catch O'Flaherty in the act. The film won several industry and religious awards, and earned three Emmy nominations. Based on J. P. Gallagher's book The Scarlet Pimpernel in the Vatican, The Scarlet and the Black premiered on February 2, 1983. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 156 mins
Complete Cast:
- Gregory Peck - Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty
- Kenneth Colley - Captain Hirsch
- Walter Gotell - Max Helm
- Angelo Infanti
- T.P. McKenna
- Fabiana Udenio
- Edmund Purdom
- Barbara Bouchet - Minna Kappler
- John Gielgud - Pope Pius XII
- Julian Holloway - Alfred West
- Olga Karlatos
- Christopher Plummer - Colonel Herbert Kappler
- Raf Vallone - Father Vittorio
- Director(s):
- Jerry London
- Writer(s):
- David Butler
- Producer(s):
- Bill McCutchen
- Categories:
- War, Television
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