Review of The Leopard (1963) by Emre T — 19 Feb 2010
Novelist Giuseppe di Lampedusa was a conservative, and filmmaker Luchino Visconti was a communist. But both men were aristocrats, and when Visconti adapted the posthumously published Il Gattopardo to the screen in 1963, he created one of the movies' richest portrayals of fading aristocracy since Orson Welles's The Magnificent Ambersons.
This review of The Leopard (1963) was written by Emre T on 19 Feb 2010.
The Leopard has generally received very positive reviews.
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