The Secret of Santa Vittoria

The Secret of Santa Vittoria

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World War Ii

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Drama, War
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Stanley Kramer, Marshall Schlom, Ray Gosnell Jr., Franco Cirino
  • Cast(s): Anthony Quinn, Anna Magnani, Giancarlo Giannini, Virna Lisi, Hardy Krüger See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 19min
  • Music: Ernest Gold,Clem Portman,David Hildyard,Samuel C. Crutcher,Aldo De Martino
  • Award(s): Golden Globe 1970 (Won)
    Oscar 1970 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: A Perfect Day, Vamanan
  • Story:
    During World War II, Italian villagers hide their wine from the German army.
    Full Story
7.3/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
During World War II, Italian villagers hide their wine from the German army.
Ratings

7.3/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Golden Globe Award

Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1970

Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Film Editing | 1970

Best Music Original Score for a Motion Picture not a Musical | 1970 | Ernest

Golden Globe Award

Best Actress Comedy or Musical | 1970 | Anna

Best Actor Comedy or Musical | 1970 | Anthony

Best Original Song | 1970 | Ernest

Best Original Score | 1970 | Ernest

Best Director | 1970 | Stanley

Eddie Award

Best Edited Feature Film | 1970

BOX OFFICE

Budget 6,300,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The Italian crew was so upset over the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, which occurred during the shoot, that they dedicated an extra hour of work in his memory. The letter from the Italian workers' union read, "the best way to honor the memory of a man of action is by action". Producer-director Stanley Kramer replied with the following announcement: "The decision of the Italian crew of The Secret of Santa Vittoria (1969) to dedicate one extra hour of work to the memory of Robert Kennedy has no parallel in motion-picture history. The American group in Anticoli Corrado is deeply honored to know you and privileged to be your coworkers".

The real-life Italian town of Santa Vittoria could not be used for this movie because it had become too modernized since the Second World War period in which the film's story was set. A total of 169 Italian towns were location scouted until the right one was found: Anticoli Corrado. This is a municipality in the Province of Rome in the wider in region of Latium. The commune is situated about 40 km north-east of Rome.

During the fight scene, when Anna Magnani literally kicks Anthony Quinn out of the house, she kicked him so hard she broke her foot. Producer-director Stanley Kramer said of this in his autobiography "A Mad, Mad, Mad Mad World: A Life in Hollywood": "He and Magnani didn't get along at all. It's a wonder their scenes ever got finished. She didn't like him one bit, and in their big fight scene, when she was supposed to literally kick him out of the house, she did it so hard during the shooting that she broke her foot!". Kramer added: "She was a perfect lady. She greeted me in a formal gown, used a cigarette holder and spoke perfect English. She told me all about the studio there, where we would be doing some important interior sequences, and she described the business and artistic aspects of movie-making in Rome with a great deal of insight and intelligence and class. I thought wow, what a lady she is! And then she gave me a warning: 'Don't eat at the commissary here-the food is shit.' It was then I knew she had another side to her".

The 500 Italian townsfolk of Anticoli Corrado who worked on this film donated a significant part of their earnings to finance the restoration of Renaissance frescos at Anticoli Corrado's Romanesque National Monument, the Church of San Pietro.

According to the film, the exact estimate number of bottles of wine that the township of Santa Vittoria had was 1,317,000. Publicity and word of mouth for the picture frequently approximated this down to one million bottles of wine. However, one of the film's main movie posters stated that there were actually 1,184,611 bottles of wine.

Popular Dialogues

"Padre Polenta: [Bombolini wants the priest to pray for the rain to stop while the villagers move the wine] Nobody ever prays for sun, they only pray for rain. Babbaluche: In Noah's ark, people prayed for rain? Padre Polenta: That was before organized religion. Babbaluche: Sure, all they had was God, the poor bastards."

"Italo Bombolini: It's nice to have a hot meal before you die. Rosa Bombolini: You aren't going to die. Italo Bombolini: I'm the mayor, no? The Germans come. I greet them. They threaten me! I spit in their face! They put a pistol to my head and blow out my brains! Rosa Bombolini: Why would they put a pistol to your head? The whole world knows Bombolini's brains are in his ass."