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1 Segments  



1.1  "The Witch Burned Alive"  





1.2  "Civic Spirit"  





1.3  "The Earth Seen from the Moon"  





1.4  "The Sicilian Belle"  





1.5  "An Evening like the Others"  







2 Cast  





3 Crew  





4 Release  





5 References  



5.1  Bibliography  







6 External links  














The Witches (1967 film)






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(Redirected from Le streghe)

The Witches
Italian theatrical release poster
ItalianLe streghe
Directed byLuchino Visconti
Mauro Bolognini
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Franco Rossi
Vittorio De Sica
Screenplay byGiuseppe Patroni Griffi
Cesare Zavattini
Age & Scarpelli
Bernardino Zapponi
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Fabio Carpi
Enzo Muzzi
Produced byDino De Laurentiis
StarringSilvana Mangano
Clint Eastwood
Annie Girardot
Totò
Alberto Sordi
CinematographyGiuseppe Rotunno
Edited byMario Serandrei
Nino Baragli
Giorgio Serrallonga
Adriana Novelli
Music byPiero Piccioni
Ennio Morricone

Production
companies

Dino De Laurentiis Cinematografica
Les Productions Artistes Associés

Distributed byDear Film (Italy)
United Artists (international)

Release dates

  • 22 February 1967 (1967-02-22)
(Italy)
  • 5 June 1968 (1968-06-05)
(France)
  • March 12, 1969 (1969-03-12)
(USA)

Running time

110 minutes
CountriesItaly
France
LanguageItalian

The Witches (Italian: Le streghe) is a 1967 commedia all'italiana anthology film produced by Dino De Laurentiis in 1965.[1] It consists of five comic stories about witches, directed by Luchino Visconti, Franco Rossi, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Mauro Bolognini and Vittorio De Sica. The film features Silvana Mangano; Clint Eastwood appears in the final story.[2] It was the last film starring Totò to be released in his lifetime.

Segments[edit]

"The Witch Burned Alive"[edit]

A famous actress arrives in an Austrian chalet to spend an evening with friends. The woman is gotten drunk by the guests, and when she falls unconscious, friends remove her makeup to look at the imperfections of her face, always believed beautiful by her fans.

"Civic Spirit"[edit]

A man is wounded in a traffic accident. A woman stops the car and offers to take him to the hospital. The woman, however, only does this to pass the road traffic. When she arrives at her destination, she throws him out.

"The Earth Seen from the Moon"[edit]

This comic episode, directed by Pasolini, tells the story of a red-headed father and son, Ciancicato and Baciu Miao (Totò and Ninetto Davoli). Ciancicato has just lost his wife and wants to marry a new wife. Ciancicato finds a deaf girl among the shacks on the outskirts of Rome and makes her his bride. To buy a better house nearby, he concocts a plan for her to threaten to commit suicide (distraught by her sick children) by jumping from the Colosseum, and take a collection to save her, but she slips on a banana peel and falls, and is buried next to his former wife.

"The Sicilian Belle"[edit]

In this short episode, a Sicilian woman tells her father a man made a pass at her; he retaliates by massacring the family.

"An Evening like the Others"[edit]

Clint Eastwood is a western movie lover who does not know how to change the flat relationship with his wife. One day the character disguises himself as a gunslinger to entertain his wife, but she is not impressed and he realizes that their relationship is broken forever. In the final scene, she imagines herself as a glamorous star, walking along in an evolving series of haute couture while being ogled by a growing crowd of middle-aged businessmen. She lastly dons a magnificent gown made of multiple layers of silk, each in a vibrant shade, which she peels away layer by layer.

Cast[edit]

"The Witch Burned Alive"
"Civic Spirit"
"The Earth Seen from the Moon"
"The Sicilian Belle"
"An Evening Like the Others"

Crew[edit]

"The Witch Burned Alive"
Luchino Visconti Director
Giuseppe Patroni Griffi
With the collaboration of
Cesare Zavattini
Story and Screenplay
Piero Piccioni Composer
Rinaldo Ricci Assistant Director
Mario Serandrei Editor
"Civic Spirit"
Mauro Bolognini Director
Age & Scarpelli
Bernardino Zapponi
Story and Screenplay
Piero Piccioni Composer
Massimo Castellani Assistant Director
Nino Baragli Editor
"The Earth Seen from the Moon"
Pier Paolo Pasolini Director
Story and Screenplay
Ennio Morricone Composer
Sergio Citti Assistant Director
Nino Baragli Editor
"The Sicilian Belle"
Franco Rossi Director
Age & Scarpelli
Bernardino Zapponi
Story and Screenplay
Piero Piccioni Composer
Nello Vanin Assistant Director
Giorgio Serralonga Editor
"An Evening Like the Others"
Vittorio De Sica Director
Cesare Zavattini
With the collaboration of
Fabio Carpi
Enzo Muzii
Story and Screenplay
Piero Piccioni Composer
Luisa Alessandri Assistant Director
Adriana Novelli Editor
Other crew
Giuseppe Rotunno Director of Photography
Alfredo De Laurentiis General Production Manager
Mario Garbuglia
Piero Poletto
Art Directors
Piero Tosi Costume Designer
Goffredo Rocchetti Makeup Artist

Release[edit]

Le streghe was never released outside of Europe as United Artists bought the film when Clint Eastwood's career began to ascend. United Artists decided not to release it in theaters but instead kept it in its library vault to prevent its viewing.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Witches (1967)". AllMovie.
  • ^ Le streghe (in Italian), retrieved 11 June 2023
  • ^ Munn, p. 58
  • Bibliography[edit]

    External links[edit]



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