Tea with Mussolini [videorecording] /G2 Films ; Medusa Film Cattleya-Cineritno (Rome) Film and General Productions (London) ; screenplay by John Mortimer and Franco Zeffirelli; produced by Riccardo Tizzi, Giovannella Zannoni, Olive Parsons ; directed by Franco Zeffirelli.
Contributor(s): Cher | Dench, Judi | Plowright, Joan | Smith, Maggie | Tomlin, Lily | Lucas, Charlie | Wallace, Baird | Mortimer, John Clifford | Zeffirelli, Franco | Tozzi, Riccardo | Zannoni, Giovannella | Parsons, Olive | Vlad, Alessio | Arnaldi, Stefano | MGM Home Entertainment Inc | G2 Films | Medusa Film Cattleya | Cineritno | General Productions.
Material type: Visual materialPublisher: Santa Monica, CA : MGM Home Entertainment, c1999Edition: Widescreen or standard format.Description: 1 videodisc (1 hr., 57 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 in.ISBN: 0792843002.Subject(s): World War, 1939-1945 -- Italy -- Drama | Florence (Italy) -- Drama | Women -- Italy -- Drama | Orphans -- Italy -- Drama | Video recordings for the hearing impaired | World War, 1939-1945 -- Italy -- Fiction | Florence (Italy) -- Fiction | Women -- Italy -- Fiction | Orphans -- Italy -- Fiction | Video recordings for the hearing impaired | World War, 1939-1945 -- Italy -- Fiction | Florence (Italy) -- Fiction | Women -- Italy -- Fiction | Orphans -- Italy -- Fiction | Closed caption video recordingsGenre/Form: Videodiscs. | Feature films. | War films.DDC classification: [Fic] | 813/.545-adult
DVD; Dolby digital 5.1 surround in English; Dolby digital surround in French; region 1.
Soundtrack in English or French; subtitles in English or French.
Closed-captioned.
Cher, Judi Dench, Joan Plowright, Maggie Smith, Lily Tomlin, Charlie Lucas, Baird Wallace.
Director of photography, David Watkin ; editor, Tariq Anwar ; music by Alessio Vlad and Stefano Arnaldi.
Based on the autobiography of Franco Zeffirelli.
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1999.
Includes theatrical trailer.
Side A is widescreen; side B is standard format.
Widescreen version "enhanced for widescreen TVs" -- Container.
Looks at the world of a group of expatriate gentlewomen living in Florence who will let nothing get between them and their civilized lifestyles -- not even World War II, and not the orphan boy that all of them have helped to raise.
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