Monsignor (1982) [R]

Release Date:
October 22, 1982

Original Title:
Monsignor

Genres:
Crime | Drama | War

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Frank Yablans Presentations

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 121

Forgive me, Father for I have sinned. I have killed for my Country, I have stolen for my Church, I have loved a Woman, and I am a Priest.

The vows of an ambitious young American priest are tested during World War II. Not only does Father John Flaherty get involved with the black market to raise money for the Vatican, he also falls in love with a young French nun.

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Art Direction:
Stefano Maria Ortolani

Assistant Director:
Gianni Cozzo

Associate Producer:
Kurt Neumann

Boom Operator:
Aldo De Martino

Camera Operator:
Chic Anstiss

Casting:
Jane Feinberg
Mike Fenton

Costume Design:
Theoni V. Aldredge

Director:
Frank Perry

Director of Photography:
Billy Williams

Editor:
Peter E. Berger

Hairstylist:
Maria Teresa Corridoni

Location Manager:
Paolo Fabbri

Makeup Artist:
Franco Corridoni
Luigi Rocchetti

Novel:
Jack-Alain Léger

Original Music Composer:
John Williams

Producer:
David Niven Jr.
Frank Yablans

Production Design:
John DeCuir Jr.

Production Manager:
Kurt Neumann

Screenplay:
Abraham Polonsky
Wendell Mayes

Script Supervisor:
Francesca Roberti

Set Decoration:
Joe Chevalier
Carlo Gervasi

Sound Effects Editor:
William Hartman
David M. Ice

Sound mixer:
Roy Charman

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