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Lion of the Desert (1981)

April 17, 1981 (LY) History, War, Drama • 173m

Overview

Resistance leader Omar Mukhtar opposes Italian colonization before World War II. The brutal guerrilla war against Italian General Rodolfo Graziani and the Fascist forces of Benito Mussolini highlights the struggle for Libyan independence and the harsh tactics utilised by the colonisers.

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Top Billed Cast

Anthony Quinn
Anthony Quinn

Omar al-Mukhtar

Oliver Reed
Oliver Reed

General Rodolfo Graziani

Raf Vallone
Raf Vallone

Colonel Diodiece

Rod Steiger
Rod Steiger

Benito Mussolini

John Gielgud
John Gielgud

Sharif El Gariani

Gastone Moschin
Gastone Moschin

Major Tomelli

Stefano Patrizi
Stefano Patrizi

Lieutenant Sandrini

Adolfo Lastretti
Adolfo Lastretti

Colonel Sarsani

Sky du Mont
Sky du Mont

Prince Amadeo

Şahin Çelik
Şahin Çelik

Prince Amadeo (voice)

Luciano Bartoli
Luciano Bartoli

Captain Lontano

Claudio Gora
Claudio Gora

President of Court

Giordano Falzoni
Giordano Falzoni

Judge at Camp

Franco Fantasia
Franco Fantasia

Governor General

Ewen Solon
Ewen Solon

Italian Tank Commander

George Sweeney
George Sweeney

Captain Biagi

Luciano Catenacci
Luciano Catenacci

Italian Sergeant

Pietro Brambilla
Pietro Brambilla

Young Soldier

Pietro Tordi
Pietro Tordi

Field Marshal

Lino Capolicchio
Lino Capolicchio

Captain Bedendo

Benito Mussolini
Benito Mussolini

Self (archive footage)

Mario Adorf
Mario Adorf

(uncredited)

Fernando Arcangeli
Fernando Arcangeli

Officer at Trial (uncredited)

Rossana Canghiari
Rossana Canghiari

Woman at Italian Military Ball (uncredited)

Mark Colleano
Mark Colleano

Infantry Corporal (uncredited)

Adriana Colombo
Adriana Colombo

Woman at Italian Military Ball (uncredited)

Tom Felleghy
Tom Felleghy

Italian General (uncredited)

Alfonso Giganti
Alfonso Giganti

Military Judge (uncredited)

Mark Lewis
Mark Lewis

Arab (uncredited)

Ettore Martini
Ettore Martini

General (uncredited)

Vittorio Parziali
Vittorio Parziali

Military Judge (uncredited)

Lorenzo Piani
Lorenzo Piani

Prisoner Escort Guard (uncredited)

Angelo Ragusa
Angelo Ragusa

Arab Caught in Barbed Wire (uncredited)

Gianni Rizzo
Gianni Rizzo

Man in War Room (uncredited)

Amedeo Salamon
Amedeo Salamon

Man Watching Trail (uncredited)

Crew
Norman Bolland
Norman Bolland

Sound Recordist

Jim Willis
Jim Willis

Sound Recordist

Chris Greenham
Chris Greenham

Sound Editor

Maurice Jarre
Maurice Jarre

Original Music Composer

James Bawden
James Bawden

Camera Operator

Maurice Cain
Maurice Cain

Art Direction

Terry Glass
Terry Glass

Special Effects

Bob Bell
Bob Bell

Art Direction

Graham Farrow
Graham Farrow

Assistant Editor

Kit West
Kit West

Special Effects Supervisor

Nahila May Al-Jabri
Nahila May Al-Jabri

Producer's Assistant

Glenn Randall Jr.
Glenn Randall Jr.

Stunt Coordinator

Giorgio Desideri
Giorgio Desideri

Art Direction

Giorgio Venturoli
Giorgio Venturoli

Second Assistant Director

Geoffrey Helman
Geoffrey Helman

Executive Producer

Jack Hildyard
Jack Hildyard

Director of Photography

Kit West
Kit West

Special Effects

Roy Stevens
Roy Stevens

Associate Producer

Mario Garbuglia
Mario Garbuglia

Production Design

Dino Galiano
Dino Galiano

Special Effects Technician

Miguel Gil
Miguel Gil

First Assistant Director

June Bordcosh
June Bordcosh

Associate Producer

Alan Boyle
Alan Boyle

Makeup Artist

Syd Cain
Syd Cain

Production Design

Hassan Ben Dardaf
Hassan Ben Dardaf

Costume Design

Piero Cicoletti
Piero Cicoletti

Costume Design

Glenn Randall Jr.
Glenn Randall Jr.

Second Unit Director



Reviews

Wuchak

⭐ 5/10

May 25, 2019

***“Braveheart” in the Libyan desert with Quinn, Reed and Steiger***

After twenty years of failing to remove Bedouin rebels during the Italian colonization (aka invasion) of Libya, Mussolini (Rod Steiger) sends formidable General Graziani (Oliver Reed) in 1931 to take care of the problem. Anthony Quinn plays the titular protagonist and leader of the freedom-fighting Libyans.

Did you ever wonder why “Lion of the Desert” (1980) is so obscure?… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

June 7, 2023

This is a curious hybrid of a film - it brings together some elements of "Gandhi" (1982) , "Khartoum" (1966) and even "Spartacus" (1960) to illustrate a theatre of war for Fascist colonialism of which I was largely unfamiliar. Rod Steiger (Mussolini) has decided that Italy must get in on the act of colonial powers in North Africa - and deploys General Graziani (Oliver Reed) to cement their invasion of modern day Libya. His job is continually thwa… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$35,000,000

Revenue

$1,502,136

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