Bandits in Rome
Bandits in Rome is a 1968 Italian crime film directed by Alberto De Martino. It stars John Cassavetes.
Cast
- John Cassavetes as Mario Corda
- Gabriele Ferzetti as Commissioner
- Anita Sanders as Lea Corda
- Nikos Kourkoulos as Enrico
- Riccardo Cucciolla as Vice-Commissioner Pascuttini
- Luigi Pistilli as Colangeli
- Osvaldo Ruggieri as Inspector Sernesi
- Guido Lollobrigida as Angelo Scotese
- Piero Morgia as Carlo Taddei
- Marc Fiorini as Luciano Tarquini
Production
Among the films crew is cinematographer Aldo Tonto who had worked with Federico Fellini and Roberto Rossellini. The score was composed by Ennio Morricone and Bruno Nicolai. Morricone and Nicolai's score was re-worked music from the 1968 TV show Musica da sera. Alberto De Martino spoke about working with John Cassavetes, stating that he was "the most difficult actor I have ever worked with. When we first met, his wife Gena Rowlands came too. He introduced me to her as "themost intelligent director in Europe" which she responded with "Give him time!" Both De Martino and Cassavetes argued on the set but according to De Martino, the two ended production on good terms.
Bandits in Rome was shot at De Laurentiis studios and on location in Rome. Director Alberto De Martino discussed the film's location as an "Americanized Rome".