
Many Wars Ago
Drama · War
Overview
Time after time, soldiers of the Italian Army are forced to leave their mountain trenches in attempts to storm an enemy fortress, always with the same disastrous results. As casualties mount, indignation spreads among the rank and file. Disturbed by his superiors' decisions, Lieutenant Sassu is led to question the purpose of war and reconsider where his real duties lie.
Top Cast


Mark Frechette
Mark Frechette
Lt. Sassu
Mark Frechette
Lt. Sassu


Alain Cuny
Alain Cuny
Gen. Leone
Alain Cuny
Gen. Leone


Gian Maria Volonté
Gian Maria Volonté
Lt. Ottolenghi
Gian Maria Volonté
Lt. Ottolenghi


Giampiero Albertini
Giampiero Albertini
Capt. Abbati
Giampiero Albertini
Capt. Abbati


Pier Paolo Capponi
Pier Paolo Capponi
Lt. Santini
Pier Paolo Capponi
Lt. Santini


Franco Graziosi
Franco Graziosi
Maj. Malchiodi
Franco Graziosi
Maj. Malchiodi


Mario Feliciani
Mario Feliciani
Colonel Doctor
Mario Feliciani
Colonel Doctor


Alberto Mastino
Alberto Mastino
Soldier Marrasi
Alberto Mastino
Soldier Marrasi
Brunetto Del Vita
Brunetto Del Vita
Col. Stringari
Brunetto Del Vita
Col. Stringari


Nino Vingelli
Nino Vingelli
Wounded Soldier from Naples
Nino Vingelli
Wounded Soldier from Naples
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