The 1949 film (also known as The Iron Swordsman ) is a historical drama directed by the Italian filmmaker Riccardo Freda . It is loosely based on the life and tragic demise of the 13th-century Pisan nobleman Ugolino della Gherardesca , who was famously immortalized in Dante Alighieri's Inferno . Film Overview
The movie follows the political machinations in medieval Pisa. Count Ugolino, a powerful but polarizing figure, falls victim to a conspiracy led by his supposed friend, . Ruggieri frames Ugolino for treachery against the Republic, leading to the Count and his sons being walled up alive in a tower to die of starvation. Director: Riccardo Freda Key Cast: Carlo Ninchi as Count Ugolino della Gherardesca Peter Trent as Cardinal Ruggieri Gianna Maria Canale as Emilia Writers: Mario Monicelli, Steno, and Luigi Bonelli Il conte Ugolino [720p] (1949)
Shot in black and white, the film is noted for its grim, pessimistic atmosphere and suspenseful building of dread, eschewing typical Hollywood "pleasantness" for a more grounded, historical approach. Historical & Literary Context The Iron Swordsman (1949) - IMDb The 1949 film (also known as The Iron
* Riccardo Freda. * Writers. Luigi Bonelli. Mario Monicelli. Steno. * Stars. Carlo Ninchi. Gianna Maria Canale. Peter Trent. Count Ugolino, a powerful but polarizing figure, falls