The Shoes of the Fisherman (1968)



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Synopsis:
A Pope contends with the prospects of nuclear world destruction in this Cold-War saga of religious faith and international politics. (Anthony Quinn) plays a Russian priest who has spent 20 years in a Siberian labor camp. When Russian and Chinese relations deteriorate, Russian Premier Kamenev (Laurence Olivier) releases him and he is made a cardinal. Kamenev wishes to have a representative at the Vatican in Rome for future political situations. When the Pope (John Gielgud) dies, a series of events makes the Russian priest the first Pope from a communist country. Taking the name of the saint who spread the gospel to Russia, he becomes Pope Kiril Lakota. He often leaves the Vatican in disguise to mingle with the people to remain in touch with the poor and the needy. When millions of Chinese face starvation, the Pope offers to sell the riches of the church on order to feed the hungry, and he asks that all wealthy countries do the same. David Janssen is the television reporter stationed in Rome whose wife (Barbara Jefford) receives counseling from Kiril, unaware he is the Pope. In a symbolic gesture, Kiril offers his crown as a down payment in an attempt to bring world peace and end the starving of millions. Although a fine drama with a competent international cast, the movie failed at the box office to recoup the 9-million-dollar production costs.

~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
11/14/1968
Director Credit
Michael Anderson Director
Cast Credit
Gerald Harper Brian
Peter Copley English Cardinal
Jean Rougeul Dominican
John Frederick American Cardinal
Al Thomas African Cardinal
Niall McGinnis Capuchin Monk
Arthur Howard English Cardinal
Inees Isabella Sampietro The Marchesa
Oskar Ikemer David Telemond
Marne Maitland Cardinal Rahamani
Leopoldo Trieste Dying Man's Friend
Clive Revill Vucovich
Frank Finlay Igor Bounin
Tony Quinn Pope Kiril Lakota
Sir Laurence Olivier Premier Kamenev
Oskar Werner Father David Telemond
David Janssen George Faber
Vittorio De Sica Cardinal Rinaldi
Leo McKern Cardinal Leone
John Gielgud The Elder Pope
Barbara Mary Jefford Ruth Faber
Rosemarie Dexter Chiara
Burt Kwouk Chairman Peng
Arnoldo Foa Gelasio
Paul Rogers Augustinian
George Pravda Gorshenin
Production Credits Credit
George Englund Producer
Art Department Credit
Arrigo Breschi Set Designer
Edward Carfagno Production Designer
George W. Davis Art Director
Edward Carfagno Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Erwin Hillier Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Tony Brandt first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Amato Garbini Makeup
Orietta Vasalli-Rocca Costume Designer



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