The Sicilian - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Sicilian"
The Sicilian (1987)
Timing: 1:56 (116 min)
The Sicilian - TMDB rating
5.1/10
120
The Sicilian - Kinopoisk rating
6.2/10
1722
The Sicilian - IMDB rating
5.4/10
5800

Actors and characters

Photo Christophe Lambert #51434Photo Christophe Lambert #51435Photo Christophe Lambert #51436Photo Christophe Lambert #51437

Christophe Lambert

Christophe Lambert
Character Salvatore Giuliano
Photo Terence Stamp #40633Photo Terence Stamp #40634Photo Terence Stamp #40635Photo Terence Stamp #40636

Terence Stamp

Terence Stamp
Character Prince Borsa
Photo Joss Ackland #45087Photo Joss Ackland #45088Photo Joss Ackland #45089Photo Joss Ackland #45090

Joss Ackland

Joss Ackland
Character Don Masino Croce
Photo John Turturro #14728Photo John Turturro #14729Photo John Turturro #14730Photo John Turturro #14731

John Turturro

John Turturro
Character Pisciotta
Richard Bauer
Character Hector Adonis
Photo Barbara Sukowa #75378Photo Barbara Sukowa #75379Photo Barbara Sukowa #75380Photo Barbara Sukowa #75381

Barbara Sukowa

Barbara Sukowa
Character Camilla, Duchess of Crotone
Photo Giulia Boschi #238309

Giulia Boschi

Giulia Boschi
Character Giovanna Ferra
Photo Danilo Mattei #170045Photo Danilo Mattei #170046Photo Danilo Mattei #170047Photo Danilo Mattei #170048

Danilo Mattei

Danilo Mattei
Character Soldier on Train
Photo Claudio Collovà #141318
Claudio Collovà
Character Barracks Policeman
Photo Michael Wincott #46617Photo Michael Wincott #46618

Michael Wincott

Michael Wincott
Character Cpl. Silvestro Canio
Photo Ray McAnally #114164Photo Ray McAnally #114165

Ray McAnally

Ray McAnally
Character Trezza
Photo Barry Miller #76325Photo Barry Miller #76326

Barry Miller

Barry Miller
Character Dr. Nattore
Photo Riccardo De Torrebruna #83406
Riccardo De Torrebruna
Character Adjutant
Photo Tony Sperandeo #115476Photo Tony Sperandeo #115477
Tony Sperandeo
Character Barracks Policeman

What's left behind the scenes

  • The full version runs for 146 minutes.
  • Once filming was completed, Michael Cimino (1939-2016) began editing the footage. He didn't tell anyone how it was progressing until, several months later, he announced that he was finished and presented what he called the final version of the film, lasting 150 minutes. However, his contract stipulated that he was allowed to release a director's cut of up to 120 minutes. Cimino stated that it was simply impossible to cut anything further and insisted that producers David Begelman (1921-1995) and Bruce McNall present the resulting film to 20th Century Fox, the film's distributor in the United States. Before the screening began, the studio executives told Begelman and McNall that the film's length would limit the number of showings per day in theaters and that the film absolutely had to be cut. The producers relayed the studio's request to Cimino, who exploded, saying he had already cut it down for six months and that it was simply impossible to cut it any further. When the producers said there must be some way to shorten the film to the required length, Cimino replied sarcastically, “Cut it, you say? Well, if you say so!” A few days later, the director provided a new version of the film from which he had cut all the action scenes. According to McNall, “According to the script, the wedding scene was supposed to be followed by a scene of an attack on the wedding. But what Cimino brought was the wedding, and immediately following it, a scene in the hospital where all these people in formal wear were being treated for their injuries. He cut out all the shooting.” Begelman didn't even wait for the screening to end; he immediately called Cimino, who simply replied that since his contract specified a film length of 120 minutes, what he had provided should be satisfactory.
  • Some changes to the script were made by Gore Vidal (1925-2012), but they went unnoticed. Vidal sued screenwriter Steve Shagan (1927-2015) and the Writers Guild of America, and eventually won the case.
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