The Return of Casanova(1992)

60

1h 33m

  • Romance,
  • Comedy,
  • Drama

Overview

After many years of rambling across Europe the aging Giacomo Casanova is impoverished. He wants to return to the Republic of Venice but he doesn't dare going there directly because he was a fugitive when he left. While he tries to find a way to get a pardon he meets a young lady named Marcelina. The more he shows his affection, the more ostentatiously she rejects him. Even so he doesn't give up on her because her lover Lorenzo has grave gaming debts. In return for the required money Lorenzo tells Casanova about a looming secret rendezvous with Marcelina. Moreover he lets Casanova take his place. Undercover of the night Casanova finally seduces her. Lorenzo later feels his honor was besmirched and demands satisfaction. Casanova kills him in a duel and then goes home to Venice.

Cast

  • Alain Delon

    Alain Delon

    Casanova

  • Fabrice Luchini

    Fabrice Luchini

    Camille

  • Elsa Lunghini

    Elsa Lunghini

    Marcolina

  • Wadeck Stanczak

    Wadeck Stanczak

    Lorenzi

  • Delia Boccardo

    Delia Boccardo

    Amelie

  • Gilles Arbona

    Gilles Arbona

    Olivo

  • Violetta Sanchez

    Violetta Sanchez

    Marquise

  • Jacques Boudet

    Jacques Boudet

    Abbe

  • Philippe Leroy

    Philippe Leroy

    Emissary

  • Alain Cuny

    Alain Cuny

    Marquis

  • Yveline Ailhaud

    Yveline Ailhaud

    The cook

  • Sarah Bertrand

    Sarah Bertrand

    1st Woman

  • Sandrine Blancke

    Sandrine Blancke

    Teresina

  • Sophie Bouilloux

    Sophie Bouilloux

    Lise

  • Michel Francini

    Michel Francini

    Lucien Ricardi

  • Isabelle Gruault

    Isabelle Gruault

    Jeanette

  • Mathias Jung

    Mathias Jung

    Aimable

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    Status

    Released (May 12, 1992)

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