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- The Scarlet and the Black Year 1983 Running time 156 min.
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The Scarlet and the Black is a 1983 Italian-American international co-production made-for-television historical war drama film directed by Jerry London, and starring Gregory Peck and Christopher Plummer.
Jul 6, 2020 · This award-winning film starring Christopher Plummer and Gregory Peck, and featuring a score by legendary composer Ennio Morricone, tells the true story of a...
- 144 min
- 1.1M
- Miami Jewish Film Festival
Feb 2, 1983 · The Scarlet and the Black: Directed by Jerry London. With Gregory Peck, Christopher Plummer, John Gielgud, Raf Vallone. Vatican efforts, led by Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty, to save Allied P.O.W.s and downed Allied airmen as the Nazis invade Rome.
- (3.8K)
- Drama, History, War
- Jerry London
- 1983-02-02
The Scarlet and the Black. 1983 2h 30m Drama List. Reviews 87% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings Defying a Nazi colonel (Christopher Plummer), Vatican Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty (Gregory Peck) hides...
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- Jerry London
- Drama
- Gregory Peck
Fr. Hugh O'Flaherty is a Vatican official in 1943-45 who has been hiding downed pilots, escaped prisoners of war, and Italian Resistance families. His diplomatic status in a Catholic country prevents Colonel Kappler from openly arresting him, but O'Flaherty's activities become so large that the Nazis decide to assassinate him the next time he ...
Vatican efforts, lead by Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty, to save Allied P.O.W.s and downed Allied airmen as the Nazis invade Rome. 2,024 IMDb 7.5 2 h 17 min 1983. X-Ray 13+.
An amazing true story showing how a group of people in Rome risked their lives every day for about a year to save the lives of others during World War II. It is a great history lesson. It shows the difference between “Just following orders.” and following a well developed conscience.