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Tullio Carminati | ||
Ossie Davis | ||
Dorothy Gish | Celia Fermoyle | |
Jill Haworth | ||
Bill Hayes | Frank Fermoyle | |
John Huston | Cardinal Glennon | |
Cecil Kellaway | Monsignor Monaghan | |
Carol Lynley | Mona Fermoyle / Regina Fermoyle | |
Maggie McNamara | Florrie Fermoyle | |
Josef Meinrad | ||
Tom Tryon | Stephen Fermoyle | |
Romy Schneider | ||
Saul Bass | ||
Peter Bogdanovich | ||
Cameron Prud'homme | Din Fermoyle | |
Loring Smith | Cornelius J. Deegan | |
John Saxon | Benny Rampell | |
James Hickman | Father Lyons | |
Berenice Gahm | Mrs. Rampell | |
Jose Duvall | Ramon Gongaro | |
Peter MacLean | Father Callahan | |
Robert Morse | Bobby and His Adora-Belles |
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Producer | Otto Preminger
Martin C. Schute |
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Writer | Robert Dozier
Ring Lardner Jr. |
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Cinematography | Leon Shamroy
Léon |
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Musician | Jerome Moross
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Two-Disc Special Edition Youthful pride. Yearnings of flesh. Moments of doubt. The courage of conviction. All enter into a dedicated American's decades-long rise from priesthood to the leadership elite of the College of Cardinals. Otto Preminger presents The Cardinal, a winner of a Golden Globe Best Picture Award and nominated for six 1963 Academy Awards, including Best Director. Typical of Preminger's films, The Cardinal is packed with stars and issues. Tom Tyron, Carol Lynley, Ossie Davis, Burgess Meredith and Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominee and Golden Globe winner John Huston are players in a rich storyline embracing interfaith marriage, abortion, racism and war. |
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