
Pope John XXIII
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This is a two-part Italian television mini-series directed by Giorgio Capitani and broadcasted in April 2002 on Rai Uno. It is the life story of Pope John XXIII, nicknamed "the good Pope".
Top Cast


Ed Asner
Ed Asner
Angelo Roncalli
Ed Asner
Angelo Roncalli


Massimo Ghini
Massimo Ghini
Angelo Roncalli giovane
Massimo Ghini
Angelo Roncalli giovane


Claude Rich
Claude Rich
Cardinal Ottaviani
Claude Rich
Cardinal Ottaviani


Michael Mendl
Michael Mendl
Tardini
Michael Mendl
Tardini


Franco Interlenghi
Franco Interlenghi
Radini Tedeschi
Franco Interlenghi
Radini Tedeschi


Sydne Rome
Sydne Rome
Rada Krusciova
Sydne Rome
Rada Krusciova


Jacques Sernas
Jacques Sernas
Cardinale Feltin
Jacques Sernas
Cardinale Feltin


Leonardo Ruta
Leonardo Ruta
Remo Roncalli
Leonardo Ruta
Remo Roncalli


Paolo Gasparini
Paolo Gasparini
Monsignor Loris Capovilla
Paolo Gasparini
Monsignor Loris Capovilla


Sergio Fiorentini
Sergio Fiorentini
Don Rebuzzini
Sergio Fiorentini
Don Rebuzzini
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