Stardust
Originally released in 1973. Stardust is a comedy/music film. directed by Alberto Sordi. With a runtime of 2h 22m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Alberto Sordi, Monica Vitti, and John Phillip Law
Synopsis
The lives of two local professional dancers change suddenly as American soldiers stop in their town hoping to be entertained in accordance with the Broadway style. Effectively, they perform up to their expectations. However, as the army men have to march northward, their moment of glory finishes heartlessly.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Alberto Sordi
as Mimmo Adami
Monica Vitti
as Dea Dani
John Phillip Law
as John
Edoardo Faieta
as Ciccio Caracioni
Vanda Osiris
as herself
Carlo Dapporto
as himself
Franco Angrisano
as Federale / Fascist Party Secretary
Franca Scagnetti
as Sorella di Ciccio
Dino Curcio
as Copostazione
Silvana Zalfatti
as Cristina
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- IT
Production Companies
- Capitolina Produzioni Cinematografiche
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stardust about?
The lives of two local professional dancers change suddenly as American soldiers stop in their town hoping to be entertained in accordance with the Broadway style. Effectively, they perform up to t...
Who directed Stardust?
Stardust was directed by Alberto Sordi.
How long is Stardust?
Stardust has a runtime of 2 hours and 22 minutes (142 minutes total).
When was Stardust released?
Stardust was released on November 15, 1973 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Stardust?
The main cast of Stardust includes Alberto Sordi, Monica Vitti, John Phillip Law, Edoardo Faieta, Vanda Osiris.