The Conformist

The Conformist

108 mins | Drama | Jan. 29, 1971

A weak-willed Italian man becomes a fascist flunky who goes abroad to arrange the assassination of his old teacher, now a political dissident.

The Conformist

108 mins | Drama | Jan. 29, 1971

The Conformist
A weak-willed Italian man becomes a fascist flunky who goes abroad to arrange the assassination of his old teacher, now a political dissident.
IMDb rating 7.9
Producers Marianne Productions, Maran Film, Mars Film Produzione
Original title Il conformista
Directors Paolo Finocchi, Flavia Sante Vanin, Alain Bonnot, Aldo Lado, Bernardo Bertolucci
Writers Bernardo Bertolucci, Alberto Moravia

Cast

Jean-Louis Trintignant

as Marcello Clerici

Stefania Sandrelli

as Giulia

Gastone Moschin

as Manganiello

Dominique Sanda

as Anna Quadri

Enzo Tarascio

as Professor Quadri

Fosco Giachetti

as The Colonel

José Quaglio

as Italo Montanari

Yvonne Sanson

as Giulia's Mother

Milly

as Marcello's Mother

Antonio Maestri

as Confessor

Alessandro Haber

as Drunk Blind Man

Luciano Rossi

as Blind Blond

Massimo Sarchielli

as Blind Man

Giuseppe Addobbati

as Marcello's Father

Christian Aligny

as Raoul

Carlo Gaddi

as Hired Killer

Umberto Silvestri

as Hired Killer

Furio Pellerani

as Hired Killer

Pasquale Fortunato

as Young Marcello

Pierre Clémenti

as Pasqualino 'Lino' Semirama

Sergio Graziani

as Marcello Clerici (voice)

Rita Savagnone

as Anna (voice)

Arturo Dominici

as The Colonel (voice)

Giuseppe Rinaldi

as Italo (voice)

Lydia Simoneschi

as Giulia's Mother (voice)

Gianni Amico

as Pupil Prof. Quadri (uncredited)

Joel Barcellos

as Pupil Prof. Quadri (uncredited)

Christian Belaygue

as Gipsy (uncredited)

Benedetto Benedetti

as Minister (uncredited)

Claudio Cappeli

as Hired Killer (uncredited)

Romano Costa

as Man Opening the Door (uncredited)

Marilyn Goldin

as Flower Seller (uncredited)

Marta Lado

as Marcello's Daughter (uncredited)

Giorgio Pelloni

as Pupil Prof. Quadri (uncredited)

Filippo Perego

as Man in Elevator (uncredited)

Gino Vagniluca

as Secretary (uncredited)