Hearts and Armour
Hearts and Armour (Italian: I Paladini: Storia d'armi e d'amori) is a 1983 Italian adventure film directed by Giacomo Battiato. It is loosely based on the stories of the Paladins especially the epic poem Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto.[1]
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| Directed by | Giacomo Battiato | 
| Written by | Giacomo Battiato | 
| Cinematography | Dante Spinotti | 
| Edited by | Ruggero Mastroianni | 
| Music by | [Martin Cooper and David A Hughes] | 
Production company  | Vides Cinematografica  | 
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. | 
Release date  | September 21, 1983 (Italy) | 
Running time  | 98 minutes | 
| Country | Italy | 
| Languages | English Italian  | 
The film was generally panned by critics, but appreciated on its visual side.[2] The Sydney Morning Herald wrote "The settings are sensational, the costumes are magnificent. The story, on the other hand, is almost non-existent".[3] Hearts and Armour won the David di Donatello for Best Costumes.[4] A much longer version of the film was broadcast as a mini-series on Italian television.
Cast
    
- Rick Edwards as Rolando
 - Zeudi Araya as Marfisa
 - Barbara De Rossi as Bradamante
 - Ronn Moss as Ruggiero
 - Leigh McCloskey as Rinaldo
 - Maurizio Nichetti as Atlante
 - Giovanni Visentin as Gano
 - Tanya Roberts as Isabella
 - Tony Vogel as Ferraù
 - Lina Sastri as Maga
 - Lucien Bruchon as Aquilante
 - Alfredo Bini as King Cristiano
 - Pier Luigi Conti (Al Cliver) as Selvaggio
 
References
    
- Donald Beecher; Massimo Ciavolella; Roberto Fedi (January 2003). Ariosto Today: Contemporary Perspectives. University of Toronto Press, 2003. ISBN 0802029671.
 - "I Paladini di Battiato combattono in splendenti armature senz'anima". La Stampa. Nov 25, 1983. p. 21.
 - Eisenhuth, Susie (Nov 27, 1983). "Medieval romp silly, but a visual wow". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 July 2012.
 - Enrico Lancia (1998). I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 88-7742-221-1.
 
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