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The Secret of Santa Vittoria (1969)
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Italo Bombolini (Anthony Quinn) is the mayor of the hillside village of Santa Vittorio. The wine-loving town leader erases a pro-Mussolini slogan when he hears of the fascist being killed and hanged from a meathook. His wife Rosa (Anna Magnani) throws him out of their wine shop when he and his friends celebrate and he gives away too much wine. When he hears the retreating Nazi Army will soon be in town, hundreds of villagers turn out to hide the wine in an old Roman cave. The people work day and night, hiding 1 million bottles just before the Nazis enter the town. SS officers threaten death to anyone who withholds the wine. Italo presents a single bottle to the irate general (Hardy Kruger), as the hapless Germans are powerless to force the villagers to produce the coveted bottles. Not even a pistol to the head of their beloved mayor is effective as the town stands by, watching in complete silence. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Anthony QuinnAnna Magnani, (more)
Director(s):
Stanley Kramer
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Jack S.

Disc was damaged, could not view movie. Just signed up with BB not to long ago and half the movies I have gotten are damaged. I will give this one more try, then I will cancel.

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Lisa R.

My father-in-law was telling me to watch this movie for the longest time because I told him I liked Anna Magnani. It was good, there is one that is better, it's with Anthony Quinn and Anna M, it's called "Wild is the Wind" I really liked that one!

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Dorothy D.

Delightful. I have seen this at least three times. The setting in an Italian hilltop village is beautiful and the villagers must have been the natives. They were so totally Italian. Quinn is great.

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