The Merchant of Venice | |
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Directed by | Pierre Billon |
Written by | Pierre Billon Louis Ducreux Cesare Lodovici Giuseppe Mangione Corrado Sofia Federico Zardi |
Based on | The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare |
Produced by | Giorgio Venturini Eugène Tucherer |
Starring | Michel Simon Andrée Debar Massimo Serato |
Cinematography | Arturo Gallea |
Edited by | Loris Bellero |
Music by | Giovanni Fusco |
Production companies | Élysée Films Venturini Film |
Distributed by | DisCina Venturini Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Countries | France Italy |
Language | French |
The Merchant of Venice (French: Le marchand de Venise, Italian: Il mercante di Venezia) is a 1953 French-Italian drama film directed by Pierre Billon and starring Michel Simon, Andrée Debar and Massimo Serato. It is loosely based on William Shakespeare's Elizabethan play of the same name.[1][2]
The film's sets were designed by the art director Giancarlo Bartolini Salimbeni.
In order to come to the aid of his friend Bassanio, the wealthy merchant Antonio, while awaiting the imminent arrival of his ships, is obliged to ask the usurer Shylock to advance him a sum of money. The latter accepts, on the condition that, if the loan is not returned on time, he will pay himself by taking a pound of flesh from his creditor.