
1h 35m
1989-01-27
One of the key factors in Italian unification was the overthrow in 1860 of Francesco, the King of Naples and the two Sicilies, who went into elegant but impoverished exile in Rome with his Queen, Maria Sofia. This seriocomic drama follows the deposed royals as they adapt to their new lives. The former king has recognized the political finality of his deposition, but his queen has taken to traveling in men's clothing all over Italy trying to foment an uprising to restore them to the throne. She is also frantic to have a baby, an heir, but the king has become celibate as a kind of homage to his beloved mother; he spends all his time lobbying the Vatican to get her declared a saint.
Luigi Magni
Duration: 1h 35m
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Francis II of the Two Sicilies

Maria Sophie of Bavaria

Rafele

Don Josè Borges

Luciana

Maria Theresa of Austria

General Coviello

Prince Louis, Count of Trani

Brigand Woman

Police Commissioner Macchi

Prince Alfonso, Count of Caserta

Pulcinella

Comedian with Violin

Harlequin Comedian

Comedian with Flower

Comedian with Guitar

Comedian

Neapolitan Band Leader

Brigand

Borbonic Officer

Luigi 'Chiavone' Alonso

Comedian

Comedian in Red

Borges' Traitor

Comedian with Tambourine

Italian General


Princess Maria Annunciata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies

African Comedian

Zouaves Officer

Italian Officer

Comedian with Hat

Sicilian Comedian

Comedian with Stilts



Medic

Garibaldino

Carmine Crocco

Shepherd (uncredited)

Brigand (uncredited)

Brigand (uncredited)

Brigand (uncredited)