
The Shadow of the Giant
Romance · Drama
Overview
Capt. Eugenio arrives in a remote castle to take charge of a unit guarding a nameless prisoner. No one knows much about the inmate as he is held in a forlorn tower. When the captain's wife Adele tries to shake her melancholia by playing the piano, she finds -- much to her surprise -- that she's being accompanied by violin music coming from the prison cell.
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Margherita Buy
Margherita Buy
Adele
Margherita Buy
Adele


Marisa Solinas
Marisa Solinas
Angelica
Marisa Solinas
Angelica


Arnaud Arbessier
Arnaud Arbessier
Eugenio
Arnaud Arbessier
Eugenio
Fausto Biefeni Olevano
Fausto Biefeni Olevano
Gaspare
Fausto Biefeni Olevano
Gaspare


Franco Fantasia
Franco Fantasia
Medico
Franco Fantasia
Medico
Nicolò Rapisarda
Nicolò Rapisarda
Ottaviano
Nicolò Rapisarda
Ottaviano


Anna Tenta
Anna Tenta
Teresa
Anna Tenta
Teresa
Giuseppe Miele
Giuseppe Miele
Sergente
Giuseppe Miele
Sergente
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