
Passion of Love
Drama · Romance
Overview
In the 1860's, Giorgio (Giraudeau), a young Italian soldier is sent to a remote post, far away from his lover, Clara (Antonelli). He is lodged in the house of the colonel (Girotti). He becames friends with the colonel and the local doctor (Trintignant). Among the inhabitants of the house, there is a strange young woman - Fosca (d'Obici) who is both unattractive and mad. However, she has a passion that Giorgio will have to cope with.
Top Cast


Valeria D'Obici
Valeria D'Obici
Fosca
Valeria D'Obici
Fosca


Bernard Giraudeau
Bernard Giraudeau
Giorgio Biachetti
Bernard Giraudeau
Giorgio Biachetti


Laura Antonelli
Laura Antonelli
Clara
Laura Antonelli
Clara


Massimo Girotti
Massimo Girotti
Colonel
Massimo Girotti
Colonel


Bernard Blier
Bernard Blier
Major
Bernard Blier
Major


Jean-Louis Trintignant
Jean-Louis Trintignant
Le médecin major
Jean-Louis Trintignant
Le médecin major


Gerardo Amato
Gerardo Amato
Lieutenant Baggi
Gerardo Amato
Lieutenant Baggi


Sandro Ghiani
Sandro Ghiani
L’ordonnance de Giorgio
Sandro Ghiani
L’ordonnance de Giorgio


Saverio Vallone
Saverio Vallone
Lieutenant Biondo
Saverio Vallone
Lieutenant Biondo
Alberto Incrocci
Alberto Incrocci
Capitane Rivolti
Alberto Incrocci
Capitane Rivolti
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