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I cavalieri dalle maschere nere (I beati paoli) 1948

89 min📅 1948-03-27

Set against the sun-baked hills of 17th-century Sicily, *I cavalieri dalle maschere nere (I beati paoli) (1948)* weaves a swashbuckling tale of vengeance and forbidden brotherhood.

Director: Pino Mercanti

Cast

Otello Toso
Otello Toso
Blasco di Castiglione
Lea Padovani
Lea Padovani
Violante
Massimo Serato
Massimo Serato
contino della Motta
Paolo Stoppa
Paolo Stoppa
nobile balbuziente
Paola Barbara
Paola Barbara
madame della Motta
Carlo Ninchi
Carlo Ninchi
duca Coriolano della Foresta
Mario Ferrari
Mario Ferrari
conte Raimondo della Motta
Michele Abruzzo
Michele Abruzzo
Matteo
Umberto Spadaro
Umberto Spadaro
Gegè
Rosolino Bua
abate

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *I cavalieri dalle maschere nere (I beati paoli) (1948)* about?

The film follows a young Sicilian nobleman whose fiancée is kidnapped by a shadowy secret society, forcing him to confront a world of masked knights and underground justice. His search for her becomes a dangerous game of cat and mouse in the back alleys of Palermo, where loyalty is as rare as mercy.

Who directed *I cavalieri dalle maschere nere (I beati paoli)*?

Pino Mercanti, a director known for his atmospheric period dramas featuring rousing action and moral dilemmas.

Who stars in *I cavalieri dalle maschere nere (I beati paoli)*?

Otello Toso, Lea Padovani, Massimo Serato, and Paolo Stoppa headline this adventure-drama, bringing a mix of fiery passion, steely resolve, and sly charm to their roles.

Is *I cavalieri dalle maschere nere (I beati paoli) (1948)* worth watching?

While not widely rated on IMDb, its swashbuckling genre and rich period setting make it a solid choice for fans of classic Italian adventure films. Those drawn to tales of secret societies and heroic quests will find much to enjoy in Mercanti's vivid storytelling.

How long is *I cavalieri dalle maschere nere (I beati paoli)*?

The film runs for 89 minutes, a compact runtime that packs in intrigue, action, and a satisfying dose of Sicilian flavor.

About I cavalieri dalle maschere nere (I beati paoli) (1948) — A sword-wielding saga of love and secret justice in 17th-century Sicily

Set against the sun-baked hills of 17th-century Sicily, *I cavalieri dalle maschere nere (I beati paoli) (1948)* weaves a swashbuckling tale of vengeance and forbidden brotherhood. Directed by Pino Mercanti, the film plunges into the shadowy world of a secret society known as the Beati Paoli, whose masked knights mete out justice beyond the law's reach. When the ruthless kidnapping of a young noblewoman's fiancé shatters the peace of Palermo, her search for justice becomes a perilous journey through a land where honor and treachery walk hand in hand. Mercanti's atmospheric direction bathes each frame in golden hues, capturing both the splendor and the simmering unrest of a Sicily teetering between opulence and rebellion.

At the heart of the story is Otello Toso's brooding yet determined hero, whose love for his fiancée—played with fiery spirit by Lea Padovani—fuels a quest that tests loyalty, courage, and the very limits of justice. Joined by Massimo Serato's enigmatic leader of the masked knights and the ever-reliable Paolo Stoppa, the ensemble casts a spell that lingers long after the final duel. With its blend of swordplay, intrigue, and historic drama, *I cavalieri dalle maschere nere (I beati paoli)* offers a rousing escape into a world where every shadow hides a secret and every sword hides a story.