

Fantasy · Horror
Overview
The classic tale of Dante's journey through hell, loosely adapted from the Divine Comedy and inspired by the illustrations of Gustav Doré. This historically important film stands as the first feature from Italy and the oldest fully-surviving feature in the world, and boasts beautiful sets and special effects that stand above other cinema of the era.
Top Cast
Salvatore Papa
Salvatore Papa
Dante Alighieri
Salvatore Papa
Dante Alighieri
Arturo Pirovano
Arturo Pirovano
Virgilio
Arturo Pirovano
Virgilio


Giuseppe de Liguoro
Giuseppe de Liguoro
Farinata degli Uberti / Pier Delle Vigne / Il conte Ugolino
Giuseppe de Liguoro
Farinata degli Uberti / Pier Delle Vigne / Il conte Ugolino
Augusto Milla
Augusto Milla
Lucifer
Augusto Milla
Lucifer
Attilio Motta
Attilio Motta
Attilio Motta
Emilise Beretta
Emilise Beretta
Emilise Beretta
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