Bullet for Stefano
Bullet for Stefano (Italian: Il Passatore, also known as The Ferryman) is a 1947 Italian adventure-drama-crime film written and directed by Duilio Coletti and starring Rossano Brazzi and Valentina Cortese. It is loosely based on real-life events of Stefano Pelloni (1824-1851), an Italian highwayman known as "Il Passatore".[1] It grossed 146.2 million lire at the Italian box office.[2]
| Bullet for Stefano | |
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|  | |
| Directed by | Duilio Coletti | 
| Screenplay by | Duilio Coletti Federico Fellini Tullio Pinelli | 
| Story by | Bruno Corra | 
| Produced by | Luigi Rovere Dino De Laurentiis | 
| Starring | Rossano Brazzi Valentina Cortese | 
| Cinematography | Carlo Montuori | 
| Edited by | Mario Serandrei | 
| Music by | Enzo Masetti | 
| Distributed by | Lux Film | 
| Release date | 22 October 1947 | 
| Language | Italian | 
Cast
    
- Rossano Brazzi as Stefano Pelloni
- Valentina Cortese as Barbara Montanari
- Carlo Ninchi as Don Morini
- Camillo Pilotto as Count Gigiazzo Ghilardi
- Liliana Laine as Countess Isolina Ghilardi
- Carlo Campanini as Peppino
- Gualtiero Tumiati as Stefano's Father
- Bella Starace Sainati as Stefano's Mother
- Giovanni Grasso as Lazzarini
- Folco Lulli as The Monk
- Alberto Sordi as Innamorato
- Carlo Tamberlani as Maresciallo Borghi
- Pupella Maggio as Marta
- Franco Balducci as Giacomo
- Enrico Luzi as Poor Student
- Memmo Carotenuto as Thief
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