The Pride and the Passion 67 years old

You have never seen its like -- and may never see its equal!

The Pride and the Passion

During the Napoleonic Wars, when the French have occupied Spain, some Spanish guerrilla soldiers are going to move a big cannon across Spain in order to help the British defeat the French. A British officer is there to accompany the Spanish and along the way, he falls in love with the leader's girl.

Credits

The Pride and the Passion Cast

Name Character
Theodore Bikel He was 33, 91 years old when he died as General Jouvet
Cary Grant He was 53, 82 years old when he died as Anthony
Sophia Loren She was 22, now 90 years old as Juana
Frank Sinatra He was 41, 82 years old when he died as Miguel
Carlos Casaravilla He was 56, 80 years old when he died as Leonardo
Julián Ugarte He was 28, 58 years old when he died as Enrique
Nana DeHerrera as Maria
Philip Van Zandt He was 52, 53 years old when he died as Vidal
Jay Novello He was 52, 78 years old when he died as Ballinger
Paco El Laberinto as Manolo
John Wengraf He was 60, 77 years old when he died as Sermaine
Félix de Pomés He was 68, 80 years old when he died as Bishop
Juan Olaguivel as Ramon
Carlos Larrañaga He was 20, 75 years old when he died as Jose
José Nieto He was 55, 80 years old when he died as Carlos

The Pride and the Passion Crew

Name Department
Franz Planer as Director of Photography. He was 63 (68) years old when He died Camera
Rudolph Sternad as Production Design. He was 50 (56) years old when He died Art
Frederic Knudtson as Editor. He was 51 (57) years old when He died Editing
Fernando Carrere as Art Direction. He was 46 (87) years old when He died Art
Ellsworth Hoagland as Editor. He was 65 (80) years old when He died Editing
Edna Anhalt as Screenplay. She was 43 (72) years old when She died Writing
George Antheil as Original Music Composer. He was 57 (58) years old when He died Sound
The Pride and the Passion poster
The Pride and the Passion (67 years)

You have never seen its like -- and may never see its equal!

  • Release day: Wednesday, July 10, 1957
  • Runtime: 132 minutes